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Topic: Annual Percentage Rate

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Favorite possession(s):Credit card,  Vacuum cleaner
Politics:Capitalist
Currently has on their coffee table:Better Homes & Gardens
Dream job(s):Banker,  Tax Collector,  Farmer
Favorite activity(s):Paying off their mortgage
Interest(s):Real estate
Likes to wear:Ancient Egyption
Listens to:Pearl Jam
Ultimate fantasy(s):Bankruptcy,  Owning their own trailer,  Being normal
Worst habit(s):Wasting money,  Driving too fast
Favorite quote(s):"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
"Behind every great fortune there is a crime." - Honore de Balzac (1799-1850)
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

The Annual Percentage Yield is a percentage rate that reflects the total amount of dividends to be paid on an account based on the dividend rate and frequency of compounding for an annual period.
The Annual Percentage Yield is a percentage rate that reflects the total amount of dividends to be paid on an account based on the dividend rate and frequency of compounding for a 365 day period.
The Annual Percentage Yield is a percentage rate that reflects the total amount of dividends to be paid on an account based on the dividend rate and frequency of compounding for the term of the account.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

Annual Percentage Rate (APR) - A figure that states the total yearly cost of a mortgage as expressed by the actual rate of interest paid.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) - The total cost or finance charge for a loan per year, expressed as a percentage of the loan amount.
This is because federal regulations require that lenders give an annual percentage rate for every interest rate they advertise, and that the APR reflects additional costs such as points and fees.
 
 
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