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August 25, 2006, Newsletter Issue #126: Principal vs. Principle
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Tip of the Week
"Principle" is only a noun, and all of its meanings are abstract. "Principal" is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it generally refers to a person, except in specialized legal and financial terms.
Ex: Approximately $40 of your payment goes repay the principal balance; the rest are interest payments. Ex: I have to meet with the principal of my childīs school. Ex: We have to act on the principle that our customers are important.
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