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  2. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a day count convention determines how interest accrues over time for a variety of investments, including bonds, notes, loans, mortgages, medium-term notes, swaps, and forward rate agreements (FRAs). This determines the number of days between two coupon payments, thus calculating the amount transferred on payment dates and also the accrued interest for dates between payments. [1 ...

  3. Zero coupon swap - Wikipedia

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    Zero coupon swap In finance, a zero coupon swap (ZCS) is an interest rate derivative (IRD). In particular it is a linear IRD, that in its specification is very similar to the much more widely traded interest rate swap (IRS).

  4. Where’s My Refund? What Georgia Taxpayers Need To Know - AOL

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    The amount anticipated in the refund How Do I Track My Georgia State Refund Online? If you’ve previously filed income taxes in Georgia, you can create an account to make tracking your refund easier.

  5. Bob Jones University v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The IRS again notified the University on April 16, 1975, of the proposed revocation. Officially, the IRS revoked the university's tax exempt status on January 19, 1976. The university paid $21 in unemployment taxes for one employee for tax year 1975 and then filed for a refund in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.

  6. Where’s My Refund? What Minnesota Taxpayers Need To Know - AOL

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    If you’re eligible, you can use “Where’s My Refund?,” the Minnesota Department of Revenue’s online refund tracking feature, to determine the status of your refund.

  7. Wholesome Wave - Wikipedia

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    Wholesome Wave is an American nonprofit organization focused on nutrition and access to fresh food. Wholesome Wave operates two nutrition incentive programs, the Double Value Coupon Program and the Fruit & Vegetable Prescription Program, which tackle the issue of affordability for underserved consumers. The organization works with food hubs, retail outlets and convenience stores. Wholesome ...

  8. Floating rate note - Wikipedia

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    Metrics such as yield to maturity and internal rate of return cannot be used to estimate the potential return from a floating rate note. That is the case because it is impossible to forecast the stream of coupon payments with accuracy, since they are tied to a benchmark that is constantly subject to change.

  9. Stub period - Wikipedia

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    In finance, in particular with reference to bonds and swaps, a stub period is a length of time over which interest accrues are not equal to the usual interval between bond coupons. [1] These periods normally occur because the interval between coupons does not fit neatly into the period for which the bond was issued, thus sometimes a bond's final or first coupon period may be adjusted to make ...