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Understanding the Periodic Interest Rate

A payroll administrator is documenting the mathematical logic behind the company's automated employee savings plan. The system calculates the growth of these accounts using the annuity formula: A_t = \frac{P \left( \left(1 + \frac{r}{n} ight)^{nt} - 1 ight)}{\frac{r}{n}}. In this specific formula, the annual interest rate (rr) is divided by the number of compounding periods per year (nn). What is the specific financial term for the resulting value, rn\frac{r}{n}, and what does it measure in the context of the employee's savings?

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