Sentences with phrase «then recalculated»

I then recalculated the consensu result on the assumption that all abstracts found by the searches using the key words should have been excluded.
He took the price, subtracted out the cash per share, and then recalculated the Price to Earnings Ratio.
For example, a 5/1 ARM has payments fixed for the initial 5 years then recalculated every year thereafter for the remainder of the loan term or until the life cap has been reached.
Using a new model of dusty galaxies developed by Richard Tuffs of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Driver then recalculated how much energy the dust blocks for 10,000 galaxies.
That figure is then recalculated using a simple probability equation to deliver a percentage that is more understandable in a courtroom.
In a nutshell, compound interest allows your money to grow in value on a daily or monthly basis, then recalculates the interest on this new amount.

Not exact matches

Then if you can, recalculate the profit with the appropriate expenses.
We recalculated the figures as far as possible to reflect a common definition, but in the 2000s about 15 - 20 % of civil servants were reclassified in one year, and further reclassifications have occurred since then.
I'd say take the kcal number given when you use «moderate physical activity» as a starting point and then take things from there: if it makes you lose more than 1 kg / week, up the calories by recalculating them with the number you get when you use «heavy physical activity».
Then remember that you want to put 20 % or more down in cash, to avoid PMI, and recalculate with thatmajor chunk taken out of your savings.
Then decided to buy one stock of S3, recalculate the current proportions, and repeat until you can't buy more stocks because you've invested all the money.
Either you pay from your own pocket and then you get income tax relief on the payment, i.e. your gross salary is reduced by the gross pension contribution and income tax is recalculated with the excess either refunded to you or put in your pension (the details are a bit more complicated depending on your marginal tax rate, but the end result is the same).
However, if you make a $ 100 payment, then, the following month, the interest you pay will be recalculated to reflect how much you still owe.
Then the SSA will recalculate your benefits as if you'd never filed.
At the end of each year (if the interest is compounded yearly) the interest charged is then added to the original amount of the loan and recalculated.
If you don't have $ 1000 in hand, then you need to recalculate.
You will then need to recalculate how much you each own of the fund.
Then you'll have to recalculate.
Then you will have an income stream that is the same amount year after year where as in the first method it will recalculate and you will have a different dollar amount each year.
If a new transaction is entered for an earlier date, then all future currency gains and losses must be recalculated.
In particular, if you calculate the correlation between two series, then multiply each by -1 and recalculate the correlation, your two answers will be identical.
Then I turned to my students and said, it's very important to eyeball results to see if they look right, and also recalculate to see if they jive.
The wife then appealed (on a self - represented basis) to the ONCA arguing that the equalization payment should be recalculated.
That lets you recalculate depreciation going back as far as 1987 and then take that deduction in the current tax year.
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