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    With regard to calculating interest on drawings, GTG (F4.13) states:
    "if all the drawings are uniform and they are assumed to have been made on the 1st of every month, then calculate interest on the full year's drawing amount for 6.5 months."
    I couldn't figure out why they used 6.5 months. Is there a special formula on interest calculation? Besides, what do they mean by "product method"? Is the term explained in F2 or F1? I haven't done F1, but have gone through F2 hastily?

    Andrew or anybody, could you kindly shed some light on my queions above? Many thanks.

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    Hi,

    Drawings are uniform throughout the year i.e. suppose he/she has withdrawn same amount for all the 12 months.

    Lets take an illustration:

    Aperson has withdrawn $200 every month.

    Jan: 200 x 12months interest
    Feb: 200 x 11months interest
    Mar:200 x 10months interest
    Apr: 200 x 9months interest
    May: 200 x 8months interest
    Jun:200 x 7months interest
    Jul 200 x 6months interest
    Aug: 200 x 5months interest
    Sep:200 x 4months interest
    Oct: 200 x 3months interest
    Nov: 200 x 2months interest
    Dec:200 x 1months interest
    total: 2400 x 78 months

    Hence,
    2400 x 78/12
    2400 x 6.5

    Hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonal View Post
    Hi,

    Drawings are uniform throughout the year i.e. suppose he/she has withdrawn same amount for all the 12 months.

    Lets take an illustration:

    Aperson has withdrawn $200 every month.

    Jan: 200 x 12months interest
    Feb: 200 x 11months interest
    Mar:200 x 10months interest
    Apr: 200 x 9months interest
    May: 200 x 8months interest
    Jun:200 x 7months interest
    Jul 200 x 6months interest
    Aug: 200 x 5months interest
    Sep:200 x 4months interest
    Oct: 200 x 3months interest
    Nov: 200 x 2months interest
    Dec:200 x 1months interest
    total: 2400 x 78 months

    Hence,
    2400 x 78/12
    2400 x 6.5

    Hope this helps
    Sonal
    Thank you very much indeed for your clarification, which is really helpful.
    Cheers
    Jeremy

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