Add-On Interest refers to a loan interest calculation method where the interest is added to the principal amount at the start of the loan. The total loan repayment amount is then divided into equal installment payments.
A variable interest rate is the amount of compensation to a lender that is allowed to vary over the maturity of a loan. It is generally governed by an appropriate index.
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