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15:42 Dec 4, 2004 |
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4 | sliding scale denominator & numerator |
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3 | average daily balance method - denominator |
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average daily balance method - denominator Explanation: Hello Justine, As far as I can tell, this term has been invented by the author. The system of calculation that's described is the "average daily balance method" (see the link below for additional information). The calculation is based on a percentage that can be expressed as a fraction. The "noemer" is the "denominator" - the lower number in the fraction. Reference: http://www.proz.com/?sp=h&id=380537 |
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sliding scale denominator & numerator Explanation: staffel = sliding scale Noemer = denominator; teller =numerator voor toepassingen zie refs. Reference: http://www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/2000/02/ctappdigest3.html Reference: http://www.kscourts.org/kscases/supct/1999/19991112/81008.ht... |
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