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interestIn finance, a sum of money paid by a borrower to a lender in return for the loan, usually expressed as a percentage per annum. Simple interest is interest calculated as a straight percentage of the amount loaned or invested. In compound interest, the interest earned over a period of time (for example, per annum) is added to the investment, so that at the end of the next period interest is paid on that total.
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ARMs have become much more popular of late because of the spurt in fixed-rate interest -- from an average low of 6. Our thought was to place more of our fixed-rate interest into a floating-rate environment, since we anticipated interest rates coming down. Expected to be passed by Congress early next year when it reauthorizes the Higher Education Act, the changes would prohibit recent graduates from locking in low, fixed-rate interest rates when they consolidate their debt. |
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