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Anticipated Interest

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Anticipated Interest
The interest that an account or debt will accrue over a given period of time, assuming a compound interest rate and an unchanging principal (not including added interest).


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Anticipated interest rate rises could lead to even more repossessions and lead to more pressure on prices.
Asked whether the club anticipated interest in Bent, chairman Niall Quinn said: "We see Darren being phenomenal for this club for a long time to come.
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