Annualized


to calculate for or as for an entire year:
Investors earned an annualized rate of seven percent paid quarterly.
to be annualized.
Contemporary Examples

The Census Department reported that in September, home sales came in at an annualized rate of 389,000.
New Home Sales Rise in September Daniel Gross October 23, 2012

That actually reverses a decline—at an annualized rate of $37 billion—in the first quarter.
Federal Reserve’s Report Shows Households Cut Debt, Businesses Add Debt Matthew Zeitlin September 19, 2012

In the second quarter, state and local debt increased at a $23.6 billion annualized rate—a measly 0.8 percent.
Federal Reserve’s Report Shows Households Cut Debt, Businesses Add Debt Matthew Zeitlin September 19, 2012

Existing home sales in August came in at an annualized rate of 4.82 million, up 9.3 percent from 4.41 million in August 2011.
New August Data Shows Housing Is Back Matthew Zeitlin September 18, 2012

In the second quarter, it rose at a 10.9 percent annualized rate to just over $11 trillion in total.
Federal Reserve’s Report Shows Households Cut Debt, Businesses Add Debt Matthew Zeitlin September 19, 2012

Wholesale banking shot up from $8.2 billion in 2008 to $20 billion in annualized 2009.
Worse Than Enron? Nomi Prins November 30, 2009

Industrywide, sales came in at an annualized pace of 14.87 million.
U.S. Car Sales Continue Their Rise in September Daniel Gross October 1, 2012

And, wealth, brokerage and retirement quadrupled from $2.7 billion in 2008 to $11.6 annualized for 2009.
Worse Than Enron? Nomi Prins November 30, 2009

Of course, we don’t know what will happen; the economy could roar back to 3% annualized growth tomorrow.
Don’t Have Enough to Worry About? Here’s One More Thing: Low Growth May be Here to Stay. Megan McArdle March 3, 2013

Under Obama federal spending has increased at an annualized rate of just 1.4 percent.
The Drunken Sailors Are All Republicans Michael Tomasky May 22, 2012

verb
(transitive) to convert (a rate of interest) to an annual rate when it is quoted for a period of less than a year: credit card companies are obliged to quote an annualized percentage rate to borrowers
v.

in economics and finance, 1904; see annual + -ize. Related: Annualized; annualizing.

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