Sentence examples for day count convention from inspiring English sources

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day count convention

noun

A convention on how interest accrues over time for a variety of investments, including bonds, notes, loans, medium-term notes, swaps, and FRAs.

Exact(1)

At present, calculating interest on bonds, mortgages, and the like with ease requires one to assume that each month consists of 30 days and each year, 360 days -- the 30/360 day count convention.

Similar(59)

The HHPC eliminates the need for day-count conventions altogether; the actual number of days in the HHPC 364-day-year can be used, promising worldwide benefits of as much as $130 billion annually.

You made every day count.

Make each day count.

Every day counts".

"Every day counts," he said.

"Every day counts," Juncker said.

Thus the court concluded that also on this count the convention was not violated.

That means every day will count.

Then Mr. Bush will be able to count this convention a success, and Mr. Gore can count on having his hands full this fall.

The first day of the convention is set to be focused on Benghazi and immigration reform.

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