Why don't they just say 1%?
Why don't they just say 1%?
it's their way of being fancy shmancy!
Actually...
If the rate is, say, 12%, and they say it's come down by 1%, it would techically mean it had come down by 1% of 12, which would mean it's 11.88%. So they can either say it's come down 100 basis points, which is the fancy shmancy financial term, or they can say it's come down by 1 percentage point, which is not the same as 1%.
Another 100 basis points.
and?
Does anyone have a table calculating the actual monthly saving on a bond?
Thanks
what impact would it have on the monthly instalments on a bond of R1M ?