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"cumulative interest" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to describe the total amount of interest that has been accumulated and added to a loan or investment over a period of time. For example: "The borrower was surprised to find out that the cumulative interest added to their loan was much higher than they had anticipated."
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Hence the integral (int _{0}^{t} X_{u}^{k} left (beta ^{k}_{u}right)^{-1}, dbeta ^{k}_{u}) represents the cumulative interest either paid or received by the hedger due to the presence of the kth trading adjustment.
The preferred stock, which got watered down, carried a cumulative interest, meaning we taxpayers would have recaptured some money if the company ever got going again, but that interest obligation was waived in the new deal.
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"Going forward it would be prudent to assume that the cumulative effect of interest rate rises will cause the housing market to tighten," said Barratt.
He also noted that the largest cumulative increase in interest rates in the era of inflation targeting had been 1.5 percentage points, half the average in the US over the same period.
The tables below demonstrate cumulative changes in interest rates for Lending Club and Prosper.
Cumulative dividends are interest that accrues that you get upon a company's exit, so you don't just get your liquidation preference but also 6 to 8percentt [interest] per year on our investment, which is very rare in Silicon Valley and probably a part of 20percentt of East Coast deals.
Instead, India's slowdown is poised to worsen as the cumulative effects of 12 interest rate increases in 18 months squeeze demand.
According to Mickey Levy, chief economist at Bank of America, the cumulative effect of lower interest rates and alternate sources of liquidity — from foreign investors to the Fed's new auction system, which encourages banks to borrow directly from the government — will help ease lending and spark new demand among consumers.
Our outcome of interest was cumulative dental utilization obtained from dental claims submitted during the 5 year follow-up period.
These cumulative findings have peaked interest in exploring the molecular evolution of caspase-like proteins, their function, and the evolutionary drivers that have influenced their retention in different microbial lineages (Ameisen, 2002; Koonin and Aravind, 2002; Bidle and Falkowski, 2004).
"The cumulative impact of the interest-rate increases is beginning to bite," said Kenneth Mayland, president of Clear View Economics in Cleveland.
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