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Would You Rather Be a Debtor or Creditor?

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The amortization calculation is about determining the repayment rates for interest and repayment of a loan that a debtor has taken out with a creditor. The two main forms are repayment by installments and annuity amortization.

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Correspondence to Bernd Luderer .

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Luderer, B. (2021). Would You Rather Be a Debtor or Creditor?. In: Classical Financial Mathematics. essentials(). Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32038-6_6

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