Sentences with phrase «rates at different points in time»

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As mentioned before, XIRR or Extended Internal Rate of Return is a method to calculate returns on investments where there are several transactions happening at different points in time.
The emissions price must also rise at roughly the rate of interest (about five percent) over time (to equate the discounted marginal abatement costs at different points in time).
Each life insurance policy ends at a different point, allowing you to effectively reduce your coverage over time while still locking in low rates while you're young and healthy.
Domestic violence among the low income couples who would be targeted for the healthy marriage initiative is very rare.In fact, only 2 percent experience domestic violence.Critics of the healthy marriage initiative often cite statistics showing that a high percent of middle - aged welfare mothers have suffered domestic violence at some point in the past.These figures are irrelevant for two reasons.First, the healthy marriage initiative will focus on younger women around the time of a child's birth, not older mothers with a long history of welfare dependence.The domestic violence rates are very different for these two groups.Second, the fact a woman has experienced domestic violence in the past does not mean she is experiencing violence in a current relationship, or that most prior relationships have involved violence.
Why I chose this approach is because I've found different banks and financing options have offered preferential rates for different tenors at different points in time, and so I've been targeting the best rates available that fit into my investment strategy and keep me cash flow positive whenever I'm looking to finance a new investment.
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