![]() | Index of Examples |
![]() | Example 1: Simple Amount with Static Rate of interest |
![]() | Example 2: Simple Amount with File Rate of interest |
![]() | Example 3: Simple Amount with Queensland Statement of Claim situation |
![]() | Example 4: Simple Amount with Queensland Default Judgment situation |
![]() | Example 5: Multiple Cases, Static Interest Rate With Simple Amounts |
![]() | Example 6: Transactions with Static Rate of interest calculated daily |
![]() | Example 7: Transactions with Static Rate of interest and daily compounding |
![]() | Example 8: Transactions with Static Rate of interest calculated every 30 days, no compounding |
![]() | Example 9: Transactions with File Rate of interest calculated every 30 days |
![]() | Example 10: Transactions with File Rate of interest calculated daily |
![]() | Example 11: Transactions with File Rate of interest calculated daily, Static rate of interest on Credits |
![]() | Example 12: Transactions with File Rate of interest that changes by amount and date, Static rate of interest on Credits |
![]() | Example 13: Transactions with File Rate plus 2% |
![]() | Example 14: Transactions with File Rate of interest uplifted by 1.10 |
![]() | Example 15: Transactions with payment allocation order that benefits the Debtor |
![]() | Example 16: Transactions with special payment allocation order |
![]() | Example 17: Transactions where some items aren't subject to interest |
![]() | Example 18: Transactions with items that have 14 day payment terms i.e. a period interest-free |
![]() | Example 19: Repayment Plan 1: Specific number of instalments |
![]() | Example 20: Repayment Plan: flexible number of instalments |
![]() | Example 21: Repayment Plan: reduce debt to figure other than $0 |
![]() | Example 22: Repayment Plan: synchronise repayments with other event |
![]() | Example 23: Repayment Plan: accommodating ad hoc payment |
![]() | Example 24: Repayment Plan: fine tuning instalment dates and amounts |
![]() | Example 25: Repayment Plan: Moratorium interest periods |
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