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Emilie Solomon
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7 June, 04:51
What is APR?
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Jovan Carlson
7 June, 04:53
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Annual percentage rate
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7 June, 05:16
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Annual Percentage Rate
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An annual percentage rate (APR) is the annual rate charged for borrowing or earned through an investment. APR is expressed as a percentage that represents the actual yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan.
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