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Cummulative is a misspelling. The word should be spelled cumulative.

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What is the difference between a proposal and a proposition?

The words proposal and proposition can frequently be used synonymously. But the word proposition has some meanings that proposal does not have. So, they are not synonyms all the time. Sometimes the difference is connected with what kind of suggestion has been made.sometimes can mean the same thingA plan suggested for acceptance; a proposal.


What is Instantaneous rate of change?

It is the rate of change at one given moment, and it is the same as the value of the derivative at a particular point. The point may be thought of as that given moment. When we talk about functions, the instantaneous rate of change at a point is the same as the slope, m, of the tangent line.. Sometimes we think of it as the slope of the curve. The best way to understand this is with the difference quotient and limits. The difference quotient is the average rate of change of y with respect to x. If we then look at the difference quotient and we let delta x ->0, this will be the instantaneous rate of change. In other words, the time interval gets smaller and smaller. Difference quotient is delta y/ delta x where delta represents the change.


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What is the difference between high water mark and hurdle rate?

A hurdle rate would be a minimum return required before a management incentive fee would kick in. An minimum requirement example might be LIBOR + or a Risk Free Rate, etc. A high water mark is the highest peak in value an investment fund has reached. High water marks are setup to ensure that high fees aren't paid for poor performance. In other words, if the manager loses a bunch of money, you don't pay a performance incentive fee until the fund is back up to the high water mark.


Is income a compund wors?

YES!!! Because the words 'in' & 'come' can stand alome in a sentence.