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ad infinitum
actuary
ad valorem
Definition
Latin phrase that means "to infinity" or forever. With regard to
finance
, it is associated with
perpetuity
, where the
payments
that are derived from an
asset
at
fixed
intervals
are assumed to go on forever, with no end, although they do not have to.
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