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What is "Long Term"?

Since I have no idea what "NO" means, I have been ignoring that thread.
Per nightoftheiguana2000's suggestion, I looked for "NO" in the vpFREE glossary
- located at http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Gloss.htm. But, there is no
listing for "NO." Also, there is no mention of "NO" in the vpFREE FAQ page
- located at http://members.cox.net/vpfree/FAQ.htm . So, I still don't know
what "NO" means! >>>>>

<<<< On 20 Mar 2006 "nightoftheiguana2000" replied:

http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Bank_NO.htm >>>>

<<< On 22 Mar 2006 at 23:32, deuceswild1000 replied:

Curtis, One would expect to find at least a reference to NO in either
Glossary or FAQ with at least a link to a more detailed page. I
tried for the longest time to find it also, as I knew that I had
read it and wanted to review the math.

So after much clicking and clicking and clicking, I found it under
Home page, then links, then bankroll.

Sometimes the classification of info(although excellent) on vpFREE
causes items to be hard to find. Hope this helps. >>>

As "nightoftheiguana2000" pointed out, there is a "NO" DataBase
page <http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Bank_NO.htm>. This page
hadn't been publicized because it is very much a work in progress
and consists mostly of excerpts from vpFREE posts on the subject.

There is a link to the "NO" page in the FAQ (#52 - click on Bankroll
Links) and it is also accessible via vpFREE Links (click on Bankroll
Links). A Glossary entry has been on my agenda but I haven't found
the time to research and manufacture one yet. I'll do so soon.

vpFREE Administrator

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<<<<< On 20 Mar 2006 Curtis Rich wrote: