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Compounding Interest

“Compounding interest” refers to the process where the interest earned on an investment or charged on a loan is added to the principal amount, and then future interest is calculated on this new, larger principal. This results in interest being earned or charged on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods.

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