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{{a|negotiation|}}The return a fellow pays another from whom she has borrowed [[money]]. Usually articulated as a percentage rate for a year, calculated on the borrowed amount. That rate can be [[Fixed rate|fixed]], [[Floating rate|floating]], or variable — limited really only by the imagination of the [[borrower]] and [[lender]].
{{g}}{{a|negotiation|}}The return a fellow pays another from whom she has borrowed [[money]]. Usually articulated as a percentage rate for a year, calculated on the borrowed amount. That rate can be [[Fixed rate|fixed]], [[Floating rate|floating]], or variable — limited really only by the imagination of the [[borrower]] and [[lender]].




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The return a fellow pays another from whom she has borrowed money. Usually articulated as a percentage rate for a year, calculated on the borrowed amount. That rate can be fixed, floating, or variable — limited really only by the imagination of the borrower and lender.


See also