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The period for which you calculate, for example, an [[interest period]]. Of great [[interest]] to the sorts of people who find [[calculation period]]s ''interesting''<ref>There's a fairly weak pun there, isn’t there?</ref> is the [[day count fraction]] one would use, and the [[business day convention]] that applies to the determination of any [[period end date]]. | |||
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Revision as of 08:25, 17 May 2019
The period for which you calculate, for example, an interest period. Of great interest to the sorts of people who find calculation periods interesting[1] is the day count fraction one would use, and the business day convention that applies to the determination of any period end date.
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- ↑ There's a fairly weak pun there, isn’t there?