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 Joe  I 03:13, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

Re compound interest (comments on my user page reply)

Please, don't worry - I didn't consider this trashing the page and it is not, at any rate, "mine". In this case, I simply thought the text did not have much to do with interest per se. It also seemed to me that the source was perhaps not sufficiently reliable, but that is just an opinion. As for other suggestions, please go ahead and be bold and edit.

That said, I disagree about compound interest - it is the norm as far as I am aware, and I haven't seen any references to the contrary. You may want to see the interest page, there is more background there I believe.--Gregalton 12:30, 26 January 2007 (UTC)