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Cash flow after interest and taxesNet income plus depreciation.Cash flow after interest and taxes Similar MatchesCompound interestCompound interestThe process by which interest earned on an investment is added back to the amount invested, so increasing the amount of 'principal' on which further interest will be earned in future years.Compounding is sometimes described as the miracle of investing. The fact is that if you reinvest income in your portfolio, you will end up with a much larger amount than if you spend the income as you go along because of the effect of compounding. But to allow compounding to work its magic, you have to start young.Albert Einstein, when asked what he considered to be mankind's greatest invention, replied 'Compound interest!' Compound interestCompound interestThe interest paid on the principal balance in a mortgage and on the accrued and unpaid interest of the loan. Deferred interest mortgageDeferred interest mortgageInterest is not paid during the deferral period. When the period is over, the accumulated interest is added to the original loan. Some lenders add this interest to the total of your loan to give a new loan figure and new interest payments. Others calculate your interest payments on the original loan as normal and then spread the repayment of the deferred interest over a set period of time. The latter method is better for you, as adding the deferred interest to the loan means you end up paying interest on the deferred interest! Spot interest rateSpot interest rateInterest rate fixed today on a loan that is made today. Related: Forward interest rates. Rate of interestRate of interestThe rate, as a proportion of the principal, at which interest is computed. Further SuggestionsBest interests of creditors testreversionary interest Ordinary interest Interest only loan mortgage interest relief at source Uncovered interest parity Stated annual interest rate Market interest rate Interest only mortgages Compound interest Interest rate parity line (IRP) prevailing interest rate bond interest yield Discount Interest Interest equalization tax Risk Free Interest Rate Interest expense Interest accrual rate Short term interest rates Future Interest Variable interest rate Interest deduction insurable interest Interest equalization tax Unearned interest |
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