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12:52 Nov 5, 2001 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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5 +1 | capitalize |
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5 | compounded |
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capitalize Explanation: Hi Jeanne, we use capitalize in English, meaning that at that point the interest is added to (and becomes part of) the principal. 20 years of experience as a financial translator |
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compounded Explanation: Simple vs. Compound Interest ... Return to Glossary of Financial Terms. Compound Interest The interest rate is applied to the original principle and any accumulated interest. ... www.datalife.com/mall/pages/examples/EXMP_INT.HTM |
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