The correct spelling of the verb is the single word "prorate" (to determine a proportional or discounted value).
The answer depends on what you wish to pro rate them to: seconds, hour, years?
Four hundred and nine seventy eight :) Rate my answer please
That is the correct spelling of the verb "prorate" (from pro rata),meaning to charge or distribute proportionately.
Lock in rateThis is the difference between the Libor rate and the futures rate when the contract is taken out on a pro rata basis.E.g.Now - 1 JulyLibor - 5%December Futures - 8%If we are looking to borrow from the end of December (Futures mature at the end of the month)then the lock in rate is 8% IF we intend to borrow from the end of September (using Dec Futures), lock in rate:- Now 1July----End September is 3 months away---End December is 6 months away Lock in rate = pro rata to 30 September Between 1 July and 31 December1 July Libor = 5% 31 Dec futures = 8% So Lock in rate = 5 +(3/6 x (8-5)) = 6.5%
The rate of a rate is 100
That is the correct spelling of pro (in favor of), which is also the abbreviation for "professional."
The word is likely "pro-feminist".
learn to spell first.
The latest version of jcreator (both the pro and LE versions) has spell check built-in.
Tires are pro-rated based on the amount of wear they have. This is largely determined by the depth of the treads.
Ryan sheckler or nyhaj hughston..or however you spell it
sample rate difference. they have to be set to the same sample rate
The phrase from Latin is two words "pro forma" (done as a formality).
The answer depends on what you wish to pro rate them to: seconds, hour, years?
Learn to spell DISABLE first
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "pro bono" meaning for the public good (literally "for good"), often implying unpaid or volunteer work.
un rate is how you spell "loser" in french!