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  2. Pro rata - Wikipedia

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    In corporate practice, "a pro-rata dividend means that every shareholder gets an equal proportion for each share he or she owns." [20] In banking, "Pro-rating also refers to the practice of applying interest rates to different time frames. If the interest rate was 12% per annum, you could pro-rate this number to be 1% a month (12%/12 months)." [20]

  3. Cancellation (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    There are three typical calculation methods: pro-rate, or using a penalty method such as short period rate (old short rate), and short period rate (90% pro rata). The return premium is generally calculated using a wheel calculator, a type of circular slide rule or an online version. [1]

  4. Order matching system - Wikipedia

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    The choice of matching algorithm is an important part of the trading mechanism. The most common matching algorithms are the Pro-Rata and Price/Time algorithms. Comparison of Price/Time and Pro-Rata Following are few basic remarks about the two basic algorithms and their comparison. [4]

  5. Fixed vs. variable interest rates: How these rate types work ...

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    Interest rate changes are among the only means that the federal government has to control the U.S. economy. Typically, the Federal Reserve raises interest rates to help lower prices during a time ...

  6. Condition of average - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the partial payout of Sum Insured against probability of occurrence. Condition of average (also called underinsurance [1] in the U.S., or principle of average, [2] subject to average, [3] or pro rata condition of average [4] in Commonwealth countries) is the insurance term used when calculating a payout against a claim where the policy undervalues the sum insured.

  7. Tag-along right - Wikipedia

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    Full tag-along rights are usually found in firms where there are few investors and each investor has strong rights, as “contractual rights of investors balance each other and a controlling member, if any, has limited maneuvering room for extracting private benefits”, while the pro-rata option is “the appropriate measure” for firms with ...

  8. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Representing oneself, without counsel. Also known as pro se representation. pro rata: from the rate A calculation adjusted based on a proportional value relevant to the calculation. An example would be a tenant being charged a portion of a month's rent based on having lived there less than a full month.

  9. Supplemental air carrier - Wikipedia

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    Affinity (or pro-rata) charter: sponsored for members by a club or organization (that existed for purposes other than travel). Passengers had to be a member for at least six months prior. The cost of a charter was shared, pro-rata, among those flying, so price per person depended on how many passengers flew. [ 198 ]