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" ... A more extreme and potentially confusing method is called monthly sum. Each month, upside growth has a cap, but there is no monthly floor. At the end of the term, the monthly values are added to determine the interest credited for the term. If the monthly cap is 2 percent, the interest could be as high as 24 percent for a year, but this would be a very rare event. It would require consistent gains of over 2 percent for each month of the year. If the index was up 3 percent each month for eleven months, but lost 25 percent in the twelfth month, then the interest credited for the year is 0 percent, assuming a 0 percent floor. This method’s best opportunity to work is to experience steady upward growth without any market dips. ... "
" ... Aileen Lee, from Cowboy Ventures, highlights her passion to improve this space: “From my own experience, I know how confusing and outdated existing fertility products and offerings can be. The Natalist team is well positioned to redesign what it means to start a family. I’m proud to be an investor and join them on this mission.” ... "
" ... Did you make New Year's resolutions this year? Unfortunately, there's a pretty good chance that any resolution we make won't be kept. This can be particularly true of financial goals, which can often feel confusing and overwhelming. Here are some steps to help make those financial resolutions into a reality. ... "
" ... I know it sounds confusing, and I’ll explain everything to you in a moment. But first, let’s talk about P/E. ... "
" ... Yet this makes it even harder to understand the confusing stance on the development of floating wind to power offshore platforms. If natural gas with CCS is seen as an important part of the energy transition, then the electrification of the extraction process should be just as relevant. ... "