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  2. Financial calculator - Wikipedia

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    A financial calculator or business calculator is an electronic calculator that performs financial functions commonly needed in business and commerce communities [1] (simple interest, compound interest, cash flow, amortization, conversion, cost/sell/margin, depreciation etc.).

  3. Small and medium enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are businesses whose personnel and revenue numbers fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used by many national agencies and international organizations such as the World Bank, the OECD, European Union, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization (WTO).

  4. How much will a business line of credit cost? - AOL

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    Here’s how you do it using a $100,000 loan with a factor rate of 1.4 and a two-year repayment period: Step 1: Find the overall loan amount. First, multiply the loan amount by the factor rate to ...

  5. Business loan - Wikipedia

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    Loans from credit unions may be referred to as bank loans as well. Business loans from credit unions received the second highest level of satisfaction from borrowers after loans from small banks. [3] Methods of business loan assessment, monitoring, risk management, and pricing affect the growth and performance of banks and other lenders.

  6. SME finance - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Government make available funding for small and medium sized enterprises in order to help them reduce resource usage (in particular energy) and lessen carbon impacts. The Scottish Government SME Loan Fund is unsecured and interest free (loans for renewable technologies are charged at 5% due to the Renewable Heat Incentive. [citation ...

  7. Certified Management Accountants of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Society has closely tracked the evolution from cost accounting to management accounting in Canada, and its distinction from financial accounting: [9]. 1920 - Incorporation of The Canadian Society of Cost Accountants, with head office in Hamilton, Ontario

  8. Corporate Finance Institute - Wikipedia

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    Corporate Finance Institute (CFI) is an online training and education platform for finance and investment professionals based in Vancouver Canada. It provides courses and certifications in financial modeling, valuation, and other corporate finance topics.

  9. Microfinance - Wikipedia

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    Offering loans at interest and fee rates of 37% mean that borrowers who do not manage to earn at least a 37% rate of return may actually end up poorer as a result of accepting the loans. Example of a loan contract, using flat rate calculation, from rural Cambodia. Loan is for 400,000 riels at 4% flat (16,000 riels) interest per month.