After-Tax Rate of Return

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The after-tax rate of return is a financial metric that measures the profitability of an investment after accounting for taxes. It reflects the actual return an investor receives, considering the impact of tax liabilities on income or capital gains. This rate is crucial for evaluating investment performance and making informed financial decisions. By focusing on the after-tax rate of return, investors can better assess the true value of their investments.

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