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The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time. For example, interest earned in one period earns additional interest during each subsequent time period.
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The process of accumulating interest on interest.
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Compounding occurs when your investment earnings or savings account interest is added to your principal, forming a larger base on which future earnings may accumulate. As your investment base gets larger, it has the potential to grow faster. And the longer your money is invested, the more you stand to gain from compounding. For example, if you inve [..]
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A term from linguistics used to describe the creation of a new word ("neologism") that comes about by taking two existing words and sticking them together to create a brand new conce [..]
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The addition of fatty oils and similar materials to lubricants to impart special properties. Lubricating oils to which such materials have been added are known as compounded oils.
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Definition A process whereby the value of an investment increases exponentially over time due to compound interest.
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Process of reinvesting each interest payment to earn more interest. Compounding is based on the idea that interest itself becomes principal and therefore also earns interest in subsequent periods.
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The process required to mix the polymer with all of the materials that are necessary to provide the end user with a finished product. Compression Molding
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Paying interest on the principal and on interest already earned. For example, if someone deposits $2,000 in an account that pays interest at 8 percent, he or she will earn $160 in interest after one year, for a balance of $2,160. If the depositor leaves this sum in the account for another year, however, he or she will earn $172.80 in interest becau [..]
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The combination of polymers with other materials either by means of mechanical (dry) blending or melt state blending.
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The arithmetic process of determining the final value of a cash flow or series of cash flows when compound interest is applied.
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Compounding means that money is earned on the principal as well as previously collected interest.
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The process of applying investment growth not only to the original investment, but also to income and gains reinvested in prior periods. For example, if you earn compound interest on savings, you earn [..]
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Accumulation carried out forward in time for the time value of money. As an example, interest earnings of one period earn more interest over every succeeding one.
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Compounding is the process of calculating interest on the combined balance of principal and accrued interest. The value of an investment increases at a faster rate when previously accrued interest is [..]
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is the process of the exponential increase in the value of an investment due to earning interest on both principal and accumulated interest.
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Compounding is the process whereby the value of an investment increases exponentially over time due to compound interest. Compound interest arises when interest is added to the principal, so that the [..]
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The process of applying investment growth not only to the original investment, but also to income and gains reinvested in prior periods. For example, if you earn compound interest on savings, you earn interest on the accumulated interest. If you earn simple interest on savings, you earn interest based only on the principal amount. Suppose you earn [..]
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The process of applying investment growth not only to the original investment, but also to income and gains reinvested in prior periods. For example, if you earn compound interest on savings, you earn [..]
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(n) the act of combining things to form a new whole
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A process in which income and gains on an investment are reinvested to grow further. When you earn compound interest, you earn interest on both the principal amount and the accumulated interest as it [..]
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Use of an abrasive material, either by hand or machine, to smooth and bring out the gloss of the app…
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Compounding is the process by which investment interest earnings added to the investment principal form a larger base on which to accumulate additional earnings over time.
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The action of using an abrasive polishing material either by hand or by machine.
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The preparation, mixing, and assembling of a drug. (From Remington, The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 19th ed, p1814)
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The process of determining a future value when compound interest is applied.
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The process by which any investment gains build up not only on the money originally invested, but also on gains made in previous years.
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A process by which investment earnings build up not only on the money originally invested but also on the earnings and gains made in previous years.
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Compounding is the process by which you earn income on your investment's earnings. For example, if you had $1,000 in an investment that earned 5% interest a year, after one year you would have $1 [..]
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Generating income from previous income.
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Making a service brake application when the parking brake is applied.
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accepting compensation for a *felony in return for agreeing not to prosecute the offender
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The growth that results from investment income being reinvested. Compound growth has a snowball effect because both the original investment and the income from that investment are invested. Also known [..]
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The computation of interest paid using the principal plus the previously earned interest.
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The process by which the value of an investment increases by adding the accumulated interest back on the principal amount. In effect, the investment is earning interest on interest as well as principal. Confirmation
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  The act of joining two words to create a new word. Examples of words so formed include walk-out, blackout, and doghouse.
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The process of determining the terminal value of an amount wh en compound interest rate applies. It can be on a continuous basis or at fixed time intervals.
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The process by which income is earned on income that has previously been earned.
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the addition of fatty oils and similar materials to lubricants to impart special properties. Lubricating oils to which such materials have been added are known as compounded oils.
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Calculating interest on both principal and previously earned interest.
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The payment, through interest, based on the sum of the original principal amount and its accrued interest.
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The ability to generate earnings from previous earnings which have been reinvested; generally refers to interest computed on both the principal and the accrued interest.
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The computation of interest paid, using the principal plus the previously earned interest. Compounding measures the growth of an investment when dividends or appreciation are reinvested.
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The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time. For example, interest earned in one period earns additional interest during each subsequent time period.
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In the field of pharmacy, compounding (performed in compounding pharmacies) is preparation of a custom formulation of a medication to fit a unique need of a patient that cannot be met with commerciall [..]
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