Discrete compounding refers to the method by which interest is calculated and added to the principal at certain set points in time. For example, interest may be compounded weekly, monthly, or yearly.
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Pharmacists and doctors can make compounded medications by combining, mixing, or altering various ingredients to meet a specific need. But because these medications don’t have Food and Drug ...