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7.73cent (US cents) (at current quoted rate)$ 0.08 (US dollars)(WolframAlpha)
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%
It can mean many things depending on the context. With respect to mortgage interest, your effective (net) interest rate will be nominal rate (quoted rate) less tax savings you can achieve when itemizing deductions on your 1040. net interest rate = nominal rate - (nominal rate * your income marginal tax rate) or net interest rate = nominal rate * (100% - your marginal income tax rate) It will be analogical calculation with respect to corporate bonds or treasury bonds, since interest on them is taxable on federal level. But here you will be worse off, not better off, since you will be making less due to taxes. For municipal bonds, which are exempt from federal income taxes - your nominal coupon interest will be equal to your net coupon interest when analyzing federal tax implications. I am pretty sure the term Net Interest can be used in many more situations.
London stocks are quoted in Pence which is commonly reffered to as GBX. 100 pence equals 1 pound or 1 GBP. There are just a few exceptions which are quoted in US Dollars or Euros.
Your monthly payment, assuming you have quoted the interest rate correctly, should be $165.83 if you pay this off in one year (12 monthly payments)
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0.40 - we could be more helpful if you quoted pounds as weight or money
Prices are quoted with and without VAT, and the standing charge is also quoted, you just ask for whichever form you want the information in.
7.73cent (US cents) (at current quoted rate)$ 0.08 (US dollars)(WolframAlpha)
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