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Maximo French
23 August, 18:27
How do you calculate the daily periodic rate?
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Caleb Casey
23 August, 19:32
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A daily periodic interest rate is calculated by dividing the annual percentage rate, or APR, by either 360 or 365, depending on the card issuer.
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