Real Interest Rate

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The real interest rate meaning refers to the rate of interest an investor expects to receive after allowing for inflation. It is calculated by subtracting the inflation rate from the nominal interest rate, providing a more accurate measure of the true cost of borrowing and the real yield on investments. This concept is crucial for assessing the actual purchasing power of returns.

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