Wed, Apr 03, 2024
A floating interest rate refers to an interest rate that changes depending on market conditions. This form of interest rate is based on the base rate supplied by numerous lenders, and once the base rate changes, the interest rate is immediately revised. On the other hand, a fixed interest rate loan has an interest rate that does not change during the loan's duration. This enables the borrower to precisely forecast future payments.
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