Definition of annualized in English:
annualized
(British annualised)
adjectiveˈanjʊəlʌɪzdˈany(o͞o)əˌlīzd
(of a rate of interest, inflation, or return on an investment) recalculated as an annual rate.
an annualized yield of about 11.5%
the economy exploded at a rate of over 7% annualized
Example sentencesExamples
- In the graph below, the annualized rate of new home construction is shown to have surpassed the two surges of the 1970s when inflation was out of control.
- Financial sector commercial paper borrowings have increased at a 36% annualized rate over the past seven weeks.
- December New Home Sales were reported at a weaker-than-expected annualized rate of 1.098 million units.
- Federal government debt increased at an annualized rate of $396 billion.
- Bank America saw Total Assets expand at a 12% annualized rate during the quarter.
- Sales peaked in 1998, at $1.1 billion, and are now running at an annualized rate of just $640 million.
- Although payouts have fallen from August last year, the annualised rate of return is still healthy compared with other forms of investment.
- Another factor you want to look at is the annualized rate of return, which is required to be presented always as net of fees and trading costs.
- Total Assets increased at a 9% annualized rate during the quarter.
- July Construction Spending was reported at a record annualized rate of $997 billion.
- Last week, Treasury adjusted the interest rate on I Bonds to an annualized rate of 2.57%.
- Since August, sales of new cars have fallen from an annualized rate of 18.7 million to an estimated 16 million in October.
- Miscellaneous Assets expanded at an annualized rate of $314.6 billion to a record $1.54 Trillion.
- The annualized rate of increase of Euro deposits moved up dramatically.
- The Corporate sector borrowed at an annualized rate of 0.2% during the quarter.
- It is simply difficult to comprehend a trillion dollar balance sheet expanding at a 41% annualized rate.
- Unsecured lending, particularly in credit cards, continues to grow by over 10% at an annualized rate.
- When January's existing home sales data was reported at an annualized rate of 6.5 million I had to force myself not to over-react.
- Loans increased at an annualized rate of 16.5% during the quarter to $231.5 billion.
- Home mortgage credit increased at a record annualized rate of $614 billion.