You can do some complicated calculations and show that for some hedge funds previous gains / losses are likely not fully incorporated in the monthly pricing. (money.stackexchange.com)
This explanation would be plausible if a teacher's class were composed of a small subset of students who gained considerable skill during the prior year and a larger subset of students whose previous gains were modest. (carnegieknowledgenetwork.org)
So, all told, this loan is a net drain on your disposable income of $ 1,575, of which $ 675 is pure cost of capital; you never received a dollar in disbursements to match this amount you're paying, so it's money lost now in return for previous gains. (money.stackexchange.com)