Interest

  • 51interest — interesas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Iš naujų įspūdžių, informacijos poreikio kilęs ir gyvenimo praktikoje susidaręs palyginti pastovus sąmonės (pažinimo, jausmų ir valios) kryptingumas sužinoti nauja, tirti pasirinktus… …

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  • 52interest — [15] The Latin verb interesse meant literally ‘be between’ (it was a compound of inter ‘between’ and esse ‘be’). It was used metaphorically for ‘be of concern, be important, matter’, and appears to have been borrowed into Anglo Norman as a noun,… …

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  • 53interest — See intrigue. See intrigue, interest …

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  • 54interest — проценты, различаются простые проценты и сложные проценты (см. compound interest) …

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  • 55interest n — I used to be a banker, but lost interest in the work …

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  • 56interest — See net interest rate …

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  • 57Interest rate parity — is a no arbitrage condition representing an equilibrium state under which investors will be indifferent to interest rates available on bank deposits in two countries.[1] Two assumptions central to interest rate parity are capital mobility and… …

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  • 58Interest rate risk — is the risk (variability in value) borne by an interest bearing asset, such as a loan or a bond, due to variability of interest rates. In general, as rates rise, the price of a fixed rate bond will fall, and vice versa. Interest rate risk is… …

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  • 59Interest rate cap and floor — Interest rate c An interest rate cap is a derivative in which the buyer receives payments at the end of each period in which the interest rate exceeds the agreed strike price. An example of a cap would be an agreement to receive a payment for… …

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  • 60Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts — (IOLTA) is a type of program in which interest earned from money held in a lawyer trust accounts is aggregated and required to paid to another state agency, subsidizing legal services for those who cannot afford them.HistoryThe practice is that a …

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