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Usually no. Most institutions charge (and pay) compound interest, NOT simple interest.Usually no. Most institutions charge (and pay) compound interest, NOT simple interest.Usually no. Most institutions charge (and pay) compound interest, NOT simple interest.Usually no. Most institutions charge (and pay) compound interest, NOT simple interest.
No, away is not a compound word because away means separated or far from somebody or something or in a different direction from the one somebody was originally facing or looking in. When you use it in the context of a means to accomplish something, such as of 'a way to get there', or 'a way to pay for school', it is two separate words, 'a way'.
"Pay" means to exchange something (usually money) for something or for some debt owed (usually for a thing or a receipt of payment).Therefore, "2 not pay" means you did "not pay" or you were not required to pay.
It is a line beneath "Pay to the Order Of" and you have to write in words (fifty four 00/100) how much you are paying. Or it is a box to the right of "Pay to the Order Of" and you right in numbers (54.00) how much you are paying. :))