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What is your real rate of return is your savings account pays 2.5% interest and inflation is at 1%

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1 vote

Answer:

1.485 % ( approx )

Explanation:

We know that,


\text{Real rate of return}=\frac{1+\text{Nominal rate}}{1+\text{Inflation rate}}-1

Given,

Nominal rate = 2.5 % = 0.025

Inflation rate = 1 % = 0.01,


\implies \text{Real rate of return}=(1+0.025)/(1+0.01)-1


=(1.025)/(1.01)-1


=1.01485149-1=0.01485149\approx 0.01485

Thus, the real rate of return is 0.01485 or 1.485 %.

User Zolfaghari
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Answer:

1.5

Explanation:

The real rate of return is calculated as the difference between rate of interest and the inflation.

so,Interest=2.5%

Inflation=1%

=2.5-1

=1.5%

User Ketan P
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