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Open-market operations is the purchase and sale of U.S.government bonds by the Federal Reserve Bank.
Retirement Years
The period of life after one ceases working full time based on achieving a certain age or financial status.
Annual Return
The percentage change in an investment's value over a one-year period, including any dividends or interest, reflecting the compound annual growth rate.
Annual Return
The percentage change in the value of an investment over one year, taking into account both price increases and income received from the investment.
Tax Bracket
A range of incomes taxed at a given rate by the government, with higher incomes typically taxed at higher rates.
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