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  2. KIBOR - Wikipedia

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    The Karachi Interbank Offered Rate (KIBOR) is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the Karachi wholesale (or "interbank") money market. [1] The banks used it as a benchmark in their lending to corporate sector. [2]

  3. 2022–23 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    A 2% Poverty Alleviation Tax introduced on individuals with income exceeding Rs 300 million. General tax rate for banking companies increased from 35% to 45%. A 1% tax on deemed rental income applied to the fair market value of certain immovable properties owned by resident persons in Pakistan.

  4. Weighted-average life - Wikipedia

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    On a 30-year amortizing loan, paying equal amounts monthly, one has the following WALs, for the given annual interest rates (and corresponding monthly payments per $100,000 principal balance, calculated via an amortization calculator and the formulas below relating amortized payments, total interest, and WAL):

  5. Dollar vs. Time Weighted Investments: Is One Better Than The ...

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    A dollar-weighted return will tell you the subjective value of a given investment, what you personally would receive based on how you manage your money. Bottom Line dollar weighted vs time weighted

  6. Economy of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, its per capita income was around $360 (in 1985 international dollars), and the literacy rate was only 10%. The nation encountered a lack of economic infrastructure, financial resources, and an industrial foundation, particularly with poverty rates ranging from 55% to 60% in the West Pakistan region.

  7. Taxation in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The corporate income tax rate was 29% for tax year 2019 and onwards, whereas the corporate tax rate is 35% for the banking industry for TY 2019. Alternative Corporate Tax (ACT) in Pakistan applies to all corporate entities and is the higher of 17% of accounting income or the corporate tax liability under the Income Tax Ordinance 2001, including ...

  8. 2013–14 Pakistan federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The GDP growth rate was set to target for 2013–14 at 4.8% and revenue targeted at ₨. 2.475tn. [10] The non-tax income was set around ₨. 800 billion as the government had allocated ₨. 185 billion as energy subsidy. [10] Finance Minister Ishaq Dar maintained that the circular debt amounted to more than ₨. 500 billion was to be ...

  9. Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    During that period economy of Pakistan remained in poor shape and Pakistan had to go to IMF again for record third in the period of Bhutto government. [3] As per few sources, this was the most corrupt government in the history of Pakistan. This time Pakistan got an amount of US$294,690 (equivalent to $608,108 in 2024) on 13 December 1995. [3]