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T-Bill Rate
The interest rate paid by U.S. Treasury bills, considered a benchmark for the risk-free interest rate.
Inflation Rate
A surge in the broad cost of goods and services, leading to a fall in the power to purchase.
Net Present Value
A calculation used to assess the profitability of an investment, factoring in the present values of all cash inflows and outflows.
Real Rate Of Return
The annual percentage gain or loss on an investment, adjusted for inflation, providing a more accurate measure of the purchasing power of the return.
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