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What is APY?

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APY is Annual Percentage Yield. APY was developed to help consumers compare deposit accounts. Different terms have different APY’s. The different way interest is compounded affects the effective yield on the deposit. Therefore, APY helps to compare how much the account will effectively yield.

What is the difference between the A.P.Y. and the A.P.Y. Earned?

Commonly Asked Truth-in-Savings Questions about Part 707
The A.P.Y. Earned is required for periodic statement disclosures (See Section 230.6). The calculation methods for the A.P.Y. earned were amended by the Fed on March 19, 1993 for certain types of accounts with periodic statements. The A.P.Y. is used for advertising, account disclosures and other accounts.

How is treasury stock treated when computing net worth for franchise tax purposes?

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For purposes of computing the net worth franchise tax base on a consolidated basis, what is an "affiliated group?" For purposes of computing the net worth franchise tax base on a consolidated basis, what is a "financial institution affiliated group?" Questions related to the definition of "taxpayer" or "person," that is or is not, subject to taxation. Tenn. Code Ann. Section 67-4-2004(27):

What is the APY and how is it calculated?

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The Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is the interest rate earned on your investments expressed as an annualized rate. You can calculate how much your investments will earn based on the APY with our Financial Calculators.

What is a Treasury Bill?

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U.S. Treasury Bills (T-Bills, Bills) are a type of short-term marketable security of one year or less. Bills sold through our system come in 4, 13, and 26-Week maturities and are issued at a discount. Minimum purchase is $1,000 with multiples sold in the same increment. The maximum amount for a noncompetitive purchase is $5 million in a single auction.

Ok, but what about multiple tax rates?

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osCommerce will apply both the 5% and 3% for the Food Items, and similarly calculate both the 7% and 2% for the non-food items. ocPOS will apply only the first found tax rate for each tax class. If the 5% was created before the 3%, then that's the one it will use. It only supports one tax rate per tax class. If you have only one tax rate per tax class (i.e. Food Items: 5% and Non-Food Items: 7%) then it should work just fine.

WHAT ARE TREASURY BILLS?

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They are one of the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) short-term money market instruments used for monetary control in the economy. It is used by the CBN to "burrow" money from the "public" - individuals and organisations.

What are U.S. Treasury securities?

Institutional - The Basics of Treasury Securities
U.S. Treasury securities are debt instruments. The U.S. Treasury issues securities to raise the money needed to operate the federal government and to pay off its debt.

What is a Treasury auction?

Institutional - The Basics of Treasury Securities
Each Treasury bill, note, bond, or TIPS is sold at a Treasury auction. In these auctions, all successful bidders are awarded securities at the same price, which is the price equal to the highest rate or yield of the competitive bids we accept. You can find a complete explanation of the auction process in our Uniform Offering Circular, which is in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 31 CFR Part 356.

What are Treasury Stocks?

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These are shares, which the issuing company purchases, either it is a private placement joint stock company or public placement or limited by shares companies. After being purchased shares are known as "treasury stocks"(Shares owned by the company).

What is the difference between APR and APY?

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The APR rate for a CD is the percentage of interest the customer will earn if the interest paid is out of the CD. The APY is the percentage of interest the customer will earn if they allow the interest to stay in the CD.

What is the Annual Percentage Yield (APY)?

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Annual percentage yield (APY) is the yield you earn on a deposit over the course of a year; it is a standardized way of comparing investments. The APY is important because it takes into account the assumed compounding of your interest. Compounding is simply a method of making earnings on your earnings. The APY shows you how much you're actually earning on your money. Other ways of quoting a rate don't necessarily show you the full picture.

FAQ Index What is a synonym or equivalent?

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Synonyms: any single item on the Diseases Database can have many 'names'. Thus you will find chronic obstructive pulmonary disease if you search for it as COAD, COPD or chronic obstructive airways disease. Equivalents: e.g. hyperbilirubinaemia and jaundice. One is a physical sign , the other a biochemical abnormality. The threshold for clinically observable jaundice is higher than the upper limit of normal for serum bilirubin.

Is there something equivalent to wish in Perl/Tk?

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The idea of wish is that you read from <STDIN> and evaluate each statement. The standard way to do this in Perl/Tk is to use the tkpsh script that comes in your Perl/Tk build directory. Another elegant way to get wish like behavior in Perl/Tk is to use rmt which you can find in perl5/Tk/demos in your Perl/Tk distribution. When you run rmt you already have Tk.pm set up for you so you can start typing things like $mmm = new MainWindow; etc. at the rmt: prompt.

What is a "35mm equivalent" focal length?

Digital Photography FAQ
Every lens has a focal length which is a physical property of the lens. Once the lens is made, this cannot be changed. The field of view associated with a lens will be a function of the area projected by the lens that is captured by the camera. For 35mm film photography, this area is 36mm by 24mm. Note that if you change the area captured, the field of view also changes.

i. What is equivalent facilitation?

Section 508 Acquisition FAQ's
The Access Board’s standards provide that agencies may accept EIT offered by vendors which uses designs or technologies that do not meet the applicable technical provisions in Subpart B but provide substantially equivalent or greater access to and use of a product for people with disabilities. (See 36 CFR 1194.5.) This is referred to as "equivalent facilitation." Equivalent facilitation is not an exception or variance from the requirement to provide comparable access.
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