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The phrase "free interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an arrangement where no interest is charged on a loan, credit card, or other type of borrowing. For example, "This credit card offers free interest for the first 6 months."
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Credit-card companies often offer six months' free interest on balance transfers.
A stock equals a company's future cash flow, discounted by some risk free interest rate plus an equity risk premium.
"Free interest rates were adopted in 1989, but banking supervision was not adopted until 1994," Tesalio Cadenas, Venezuela's new Superintendent of Banks, said in an interview here.
The risk free interest rate is 3.5% annually.
Usually, the dividend rate is smaller than the risk free interest rate.
where, , and are positive constants, representing risk free interest rate, the dividend rate, and volatility of the stock, respectively.
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Pennsylvania's Beneficial Bank has a student-only account that offers a free, interest-bearing savings account that can be opened with just a $1 deposit.
Risk-free interest rates are an important opportunity cost to risky investment.
You will only be able to earn tax-free interest on new investments that you make.
And the fund earns tax-free interest for further gifts, Mr. Kent said.
The ten-year bond yield is, in essence, America's and the world's long-term risk-free interest rate.
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