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Total
Complete amount of buy or sell interest, as opposed to having more behind it. See: Partial.

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Describing completion, especially of an amount. The total cost of a transaction includes not only the sale price but also commissions, interest rates, and other expenses. For example, a student loan has a principal and interest rate, but the total cost may include an origination fee, a federal default fee, and other expenses.


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