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rpie74
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RE: March Midterm Fed Rate vs February

Thanks again. I don't know to be honest. My calculations were based on the 2.10% February midterm rate. And when I drop it down to 1.83%, the diff...

4 years ago
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RE: March Midterm Fed Rate vs February

Thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it. Can I just confirm one more thing? Assuming that the new April mid-term rates are released on March 15...

4 years ago
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RE: yearly distribution amount question

Sorry, I should have added it was the amortization method. Thank you for the reply.... you answered it for me. I wasn't sure if I could go down on th...

4 years ago
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