Word: compounded
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...little calculation of a basis of compound interest reveals that even by depositing funds in a savings bank at 4 per cent, compounded quarterly, we could have $50,000 in twenty-five years by raising about $19,000 now. Five per cent compounded annually gives a requirement of less than $15,000 now. Assuming the larger amount the share of one of the 580 members of the class would be about...
Every dollar contributed to the Fund by a member of the Class of 1950 during the next twenty five years will automatically be credited at compound interest to the gift of $150,000 which, by tradition, the Class will present to the College on its twenty-fifth anniversary. It is important to remember that money given now, under compound interest, will more than double...
When the average citizen hears Chicago mentioned, a somewhat hazy compound of stockyard smells, machine guns, stool pigeons for King George, and weird government wells up in his subconscious mind. When the same a. c. hears Boston, the subconscious first offers cod, tentatively; then follows up with culture, Concord, and the Tea Party, and closes firmly with censors. In Example One, there is no reaction of "culture"; in Example Two, the main reaction is "culture...
...Theatre, it is the first Manhattan production of the play since the Moscow company visited the city five years ago. Despite the fact that Mr. Laurence's version employs such U. S. colloquialisms as ''bunk . . . all wet . . . caught with his pants down," it preserves the strange compound of squalor and beauty with which the original depicts a sorry crowd of derelicts living in an unspeakable Moscow basement and, like tatterdemalion philosophers, pondering their own destiny and that of the race. In an almost formless succession, each of these is scrutinized by the playwright who strips away...