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Feb 7, 2023 · Find out what percentage of the full benefit you’re eligible for based on the total amount of time you served on active duty (with or without breaks in service): 910 to 1,094 days (30 to 35 months): 90% of the full benefit. 730 to 909 days (24 to 29 months): 80% of the full benefit. 545 to 729 days (18 to 23 months): 70% of the full benefit.
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Jan 28, 2022 · This multiplier is the key to understanding how the VA calculates veterans’ benefits. For a full-time course load of 12 credit hours the multiplier would be 1. If you take six credit hours, it would be 0.5. In this scenario, since your semester was 115 days long and you took a full-time course load, the VA would deduct 115 days, or nearly ...
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Today’s mortgage interest rates are rising for the first time this week. Generally, home loan interest rates are higher than last week’s. The biggest mover is the 30-year fixed which has increased by 11 basis points week over week.
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As you might recall from math class, fractions and decimals are two different ways of representing the same thing. A third option, percentages, is a close cousin of decimals ...
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