Basis Points to Decimal
Convert basis points (bps) to decimal rate form, where 10,000 bps = 1.0.
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25 bps =
0.0025 Decimal
Representative value from the Basis Points to Decimal reference table.
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Basis Points to Decimal
Convert basis points (bps) to decimal rate form, where 10,000 bps = 1.0.
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| Basis Points | Decimal |
|---|---|
| -1,000 bps | -0.1 Decimal |
| -500 bps | -0.05 Decimal |
| -250 bps | -0.025 Decimal |
| -100 bps | -0.01 Decimal |
| -50 bps | -0.005 Decimal |
| -25 bps | -0.0025 Decimal |
| -10 bps | -0.001 Decimal |
| 0 bps | 0 Decimal |
| 5 bps | 0.0005 Decimal |
| 10 bps | 0.001 Decimal |
| 25 bps | 0.0025 Decimal |
| 50 bps | 0.005 Decimal |
| 75 bps | 0.0075 Decimal |
| 100 bps | 0.01 Decimal |
| 250 bps | 0.025 Decimal |
| 500 bps | 0.05 Decimal |
| 1,000 bps | 0.1 Decimal |
| 2,500 bps | 0.25 Decimal |
| 5,000 bps | 0.5 Decimal |
| 10,000 bps | 1 Decimal |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Basis Points to Decimal, formulas, and typical use cases.
What does the Basis Points to Decimal calculator do?
It helps with converting bps into decimal rate format for formulas and models.
What formula does the Basis Points to Decimal calculator use?
Decimal = basis points / 10,000.
What inputs are valid?
Any finite basis-point value is valid, including negative values.
When would I use this?
converting bps into decimal rate format for formulas and models
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