8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528
If the 3% is "simple" interest, then the $100 earns an extra $18 in 6 years. If the interest is compounded yearly, then it earns $19.41 extra. If the interest is compounded weekly, then it earns $19.72 extra.
With the suspension of the Usury Law and the removal of interest ceilings, the parties are generally free to stipulate the interest rates to be imposed on monetary obligations. As a rule, the interest rate agreed by the creditor and the debtor is binding upon them. Stipulated interest rates are illegal if they are unconscionable and the Court is allowed to temper interest rates when necessary. In exercising this vested power to determine what is iniquitous and unconscionable, the Court must consider the circumstances of each case. What may be iniquitous and unconscionable in one case, may be just in another. This rule, however, is not absolute. There are plenty of cases when the SC equitably reduced the stipulated interest rates; for instance, from 18% to 10% per annum. The SC also voided the stipulated interest of 5.5% per month (or 66% per annum), for being excessive, iniquitous, unconscionable and exorbitant, hence, contrary to morals ("contra bonos mores"), if not against the law. The same is true with cases involving 36% per annum, 6% per month (or 72% per annum), and 10% and 8% per month. In these instances, the SC imposed the legal interest of 12% per annum.
6 per hundred and you have 9 hundreds...Try 6 x 9...
Multiply the number by the percent in decimal form. Example: 15 percent of 40 would be 40 x .15 = 6. (15 percent of 40 is 6).
377.566
8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528 8800*6/100 = 528
6-7 lakhs per annum
6 million per annum
It depends. Cricketer's yearly salaries are now in all time high thanx to money rich IPL. Indian cricketers are way above the average. M.S. Dhoni - 30 million US$ per annum Virat Kohli - 25 million US$ per annum Popular Australian cricketers are also in the list Shane Watson - 6 million US$ per annum Michael Clarke - 5 million US$ per annum Mitchel Johnson - 4.7 million US$ per annum Earnings of Sri Lanakan cricketers are also not bad Kumar Sangakkara - 2.8 million US$ per annum Lasith Malinga - 2.7 million US$ per annum
The answer depends on whether the 7.5 percent refers to an annual equivalent rate (AER) or a semi-annual rate.If it the AER, then the amount is 12074.41 (approx).In the unlikely event that it is the 6-month rate (equivalent to almost 15.6% per annum), the initial amount is 9719.42The answer depends on whether the 7.5 percent refers to an annual equivalent rate (AER) or a semi-annual rate.If it the AER, then the amount is 12074.41 (approx).In the unlikely event that it is the 6-month rate (equivalent to almost 15.6% per annum), the initial amount is 9719.42The answer depends on whether the 7.5 percent refers to an annual equivalent rate (AER) or a semi-annual rate.If it the AER, then the amount is 12074.41 (approx).In the unlikely event that it is the 6-month rate (equivalent to almost 15.6% per annum), the initial amount is 9719.42The answer depends on whether the 7.5 percent refers to an annual equivalent rate (AER) or a semi-annual rate.If it the AER, then the amount is 12074.41 (approx).In the unlikely event that it is the 6-month rate (equivalent to almost 15.6% per annum), the initial amount is 9719.42
around 6 lakh rupee per annum
If the 3% is "simple" interest, then the $100 earns an extra $18 in 6 years. If the interest is compounded yearly, then it earns $19.41 extra. If the interest is compounded weekly, then it earns $19.72 extra.
anything between 3-6 lakhs INR per annum depending on your experience
As far as CA is considered for Freshers without exp. average salay will be around Rs. 6 Lakhs per annum. In case of Software Engineer, it is around Rs. 2.5 Lakhs per annum.
In India a Bank Manager Starting Pay starts from 5 to 6 Lakhs per annum.
6% of 200,000 = 12,000That's how much you must pay every year, for the convenience of not paying yetand still owing the entire 200,000. It makes no sense at all for the borrower.