Fee calculation algorithm
- Fee calculation algorithm
A formula according which the fee has to be calculated. An example algorithm is: (available balance x interest rate)12 / number of days in the period. See also
Fee, fee tables and fee structure.
International financial encyclopaedia .
2014.
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