To compare loan quotes from several lenders, one should set up a spreadsheet. Once one has the quotes from a variety of lenders, one can make a list on a spreadsheet.
The phrase, Hubba Bubba, has been quoted in several movies over the years. One movie that quoted the phrase was "Down with Love."
The quoted value is usually RMS value, i.e it is lesser than the peak value of the voltage, therefore the peak value is sqrt(2) times the quoted value. (it is a sine wave)
In a book
One of the most complicated aspects of getting a mortgage is comparing mortgage offers between different lenders. But there are three key points to keep in mind. First is the quoted rate, how much is each lender saying you are going to pay in interest on the loan? Second is the points that are charged for the loan. Points are equal to one point per 1% of the loan amount. Most lenders will offer a variety of rate and point combinations and these will need to be compared. Lastly, are the closing costs. High closing costs are something that every buyer wants to avoid but it must be balanced with the rate and points to find the best deal.
Auto loans interest rates can vary depending on the amount of the loan, the type of car being financed, the customer's credit rating and whether financing is offered by a dealer or manufacturer. Because rates are low and competition between lenders is substantial, it is important to get several quotes on auto loan interest rates and to compare the entire loan package being offered before making a final decision. Even a zero per cent financing offer may not be the best deal, because there is more to the cost of an auto loan than the quoted auto loans interest rates.
Assuming "quoted value" to be RMS value, or average, [what you would see on a meter], the peak would be that value times 1.414. Going backward, peak times .707 is RMS.
The quoted reate is based on continuos compound interest. exp If quoted rate is 6%, then the annual rare is ....e^(0.06) = 1.06183 - 1 = = 6.183%
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Speed limits in Britain are quoted in miles per hour and in Europe they are quoted in kilometres per hour.
Bonds are quoted in 32nds because it allows for more precise pricing and trading of bonds, which typically have high face values. The use of 32nds allows for smaller increments in pricing, making it easier for investors to compare and trade bonds accurately.
Who quoted what? and what are you expecting are answer to be!
A listed investment is a closed-end investment, while a quoted investment has visible market valuation. In a listed investment the manager does not have to worry about funds being withdrawn.