Did you possibly mean annualize?
Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. To express (a quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied or were measured over one year.
Etymologies
- annual + -ise (Wiktionary)
Examples
“If you annualise it with the previous three quarters isn't it zero though?”
“If you annualise this rate of purchase, they are on pace to buy $680 billion of US treasuries this year or more than seven times what they purchased in 2008.”
“For the glass to be half full, average and annualise the figures from just the past six months and you can claim inflation is running at a much nicer 2.7 per cent.”
“If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50+ billion company," said Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive.”
“If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50 billion company," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO.”
“If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it is surprising that Apple is now a $50bn-plus company," said Steve Jobs, chief executive at Apple.”
“If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50+ billion company," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a statement.”
“That and if you annualise the rate of german decline in q1 it could be about 11. 5\%, a depression.”
“The government has decided to retain the existing gas price of RM10. 70/MMBtu (British thermal units), "so for the second six months (the subsidy) will be RM6. 4 billion and when you annualise it, it will be RM12. 8 billion.”
“The 09 figures annualise at 105,000 which is a figure lower than almost every year througout the 1990's when there were fewer home owners and when unemployment was lower and affordabilty far far better.”
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