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Is interest on savings always calculated once a year?
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In fact, No. I was careful to use the term "period", which is not the same as the OP's "always ... a year".happy_hazelnuts said:so in fact the answer to the question asked in the thread title is Yes !
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sigh...... wish i had studied semantics instead of nut farming.0
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Just the three "R"s would have sufficed. ...happy_hazelnuts said:sigh...... wish i had studied semantics instead of nut farming.
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Ah, but then you might not now have a plat of your own.happy_hazelnuts said:sigh...... wish i had studied semantics instead of nut farming.0
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