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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a presumption or expectation of someone's interest in a particular topic or subject.
Example: "Based on the previous discussions, we can proceed with the project under the assumption of assumed interest from the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "presumed interest" or "expected interest".
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Assumed interest rates are declared but not guaranteed by the insurance company.
There are many life insurance policies on the market that use assumed interest rates.
With most of the $21 billion borrowed, and another $5 billion of existing debt assumed, interest will consume all of the bought-out company's $2.6 billion or so of operating profit (income before taxes and interest).
This is surprising given that one might expect more informed NOS views in natural science majors, particularly by the time they are in upper-level courses, due to both increased experience and assumed interest in science.
Well, for one thing, premiums will be lower than they were before, and may in some cases end in future years, because of higher assumed interest rates and lower assumed death rates.
If they buy $100,000 worth of property, the I.R.S. tables, which call for actuarial computations based on assumed interest of 10percentt, show that the father would contribute $67,970 and the son would contribute $32,030.
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However, it is important to note that the valorisation of 'choice' and 'genetic connections' in this context was heavily skewed towards the assumed interests of the intending parents.
This said, assuming interest rates remain low, the fundamentals of supply and demand in the capital mean that we do not anticipate price correction".
To eliminate its deficit instantly the federal government would have to slash spending by 4% of GDP, assuming interest payments are made, according to JP Morgan Chase, a bank.
But assuming interest rates stay at their current 0.5percentt and the bank achieves its £175 billion quantitative easing target, "the risks of inflation being above or below the 2percenttargetet at the two year horizon are broadly balanced".
But assuming interest rates stay at their current 0.5percentt and the bank achieves its £175 billion ($288 billion) quantitative easing target, "the risks of inflation being above or below the 2percenttargetet at the two-year horizon are broadly balanced".
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