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What does Prime Rate mean?

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The prime rate is the interest that a bank charges its "best" customers. There is no federal prime rate, but each commercial bank offers its own prime rate. See similar questions...

What is Prime Rate?

National Bank of Anguilla Private Banking & Trust
The ?Prime? rate referred to in the said Promissory Note is the Bank?s rate for 90 day loans to substantial borrowers from time to time in effect?any change in such Prime rate to take effect at the opening of business on the day specified in the public announcement of a change in such Prime Rate. See similar questions...

What's a prime rate?

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The prime rate is a fluctuating rate of interest determined by an individual bank to be its "prime rate". The Wall Street Journal's published prime rate is often used as the index in a variable credit line. See similar questions...

What does the "99% Satisfaction Rate" mean?

DAK Pharmaceuticals
We are trying to break the "dot com" mold. Of the thousands of products we have sold to consumers, we have only had a realative handful of returns. We will do everything possible to make our customers happy. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee if a customer is not satisfied for any reason whatsoever. To date, this has been less than 2 percent of all of our customers. See similar questions...

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Frequently Asked Questions - Acnevention
We are trying to break the "dot com" mold. Of the thousands of products we have sold to consumers, we have only had a handful of returns. We will do everything possible to make our customers happy. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee if a customer is not satisfied for any reason whatsoever. To date, this has been less than 0.8 percent of all of our customers. See similar questions...

What does control rate mean?

Frequently Asked Radiation Therapy Questions
Control rate is the effectiveness in reducing or preventing the spread of the disease. For example if the control rate is 80% then in 80% of the cases the radiation oncologist is able to reduce or prevent the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. 80% is the same as saying that they are able to control the disease in 8 out of every 10 patients. This is only an example. You are encouraged to discuss this with your radiation oncologist. RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE See similar questions...

What does the survival rate mean?

Frequently Asked Radiation Therapy Questions
The survival rate is a historical statistic that measured people with the same type of cancer utilizing conventional treatment. For example, according to the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute, the 5 year survival rate for thyroid cancer during 1980 to 1993 was 94.6%. This means that 94.6% of the people who had thyroid cancer between 1980 and 1993 and were treated with conventional treatment were alive 5 or more years later. 94. See similar questions...

My CTV-1500 does not hold prime. What's wrong?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Goodway
When the CTV-1500 does not hold prime, it is usually because of air leaking into the inlet water stream. Check to be sure the in-line sediment filter cover is on tight and sealed. Next, check for damaged or missing o-rings at the connection points between wand sections and tools. Make sure you thoroughly understand the priming sequence as described in the Operating & Maintenance Manual. Another potential cause for loss of prime is a low water level in the basin. See similar questions...

What is the current Prime Rate?

IBM Southeast Employees' Federal Credit Union
From the home page, place cursor on Personal to get drop down menu. Select Rates then Second Mortgage Rates. Scroll down to the bottom of the rate chart, the Prime Rate will be below the chart. See similar questions...

How often do you update the changes in prime rate?

Dexter Financial Services - Frequently Asked Questions
For those customer’s with a variable or fixed rate loan, we will notify you shortly after year end with your interest paid. See similar questions...

What does the term Sub-Prime or non-conforming mean?

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This term is used to Lenders who offer mortgages to people who are unable to fit the strict lending terms laid down by high street lenders. High street and direct lenders have become increasingly reliant on using credit-scoring techniques to determine whether applicants qualify for a mortgage. See similar questions...

Has the rate gone up? Does that mean quality is lower?

Frequently Asked Questions: Adverse Events - Minnesota Dept....
The number of adverse events reported in the past year is higher than it was the year before. Many states that have reporting systems like this one have seen the same thing that we see here in Minnesota. Numbers often go up for at least a few years after a reporting system starts. However, since there are millions of visits to hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers each year, the rate of adverse events per 100 or 1,000 visits hasn’t changed measurably. See similar questions...

What does the term target heart rate mean?

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about exercis...
The intensity component of training for cardiovascular fitness is critical. The principles of aerobic and anaerobic energy production make it clear that exercise at too great an intensity will use anaerobic metabolism, not the aerobic system that can increase your fitness levels. The higher a client's level of fitness, the higher their appropriate exercise intensity. Heart rate during exercise can provide an excellent monitor of intensity. See similar questions...

What does Locking in a Rate mean?

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A rate lock is a contractual agreement between the lender and borrower. There are four components to a rate lock: The longer the length of the lock, the higher the points or the interest rate. This is because the longer the lock, the greater the risk for the lender offering that lock. Let's say you lock in a 30-year fixed loan at 8% for 2 points for 15 days on March 2. See similar questions...

What does it mean to rate lock?

MorNext.com - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Rate locks are a way of protecting from a possible rise in interest rates during the processing of your loan. You can lock your rate up to any period needed to complete your transaction. Generally speaking, if you choose to lock for an extended period of time, the cost of the loan increases. See similar questions...

What does "Swiped Rate" mean?

NexSwipe Credit Card Processing Service FAQ
Using a card reader tells your bank that you have a credit card in hand, have checked your cardholding customer's identification and that the cardholder is present to give you a signature. This offers an element of safety to the transaction process, which is beneficial to you and your bank. As a bonus, your bank will offer you a better rate on the transaction. See similar questions...

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