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  2. I’m a Financial Planner: Here’s How To Adjust Your ... - AOL

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    As Americans continue to grapple with inflation, many are looking for ways to offset the increasing costs. One possibility could be to adjust your investment portfolio -- but is this actually ...

  3. Template:Inflation - Wikipedia

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    This template defaults to calculating the inflation of Consumer Price Index values: staples, workers' rent, small service bills (doctor's costs, train tickets). For inflating capital expenses, government expenses, or the personal wealth and expenditure of the rich, the US-GDP or UK-GDP indexes should be used, which calculate inflation based on the gross domestic product (GDP) for the United ...

  4. Free Money: How To Get Inflation Relief Payments in 2022 - AOL

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    This year has been difficult financially for many Americans, with the cost of gas, groceries and just about everything else rising amid inflation. If you've felt the pinch in 2022, you probably ...

  5. How Should Your Budget Change With Increasing Inflation? - AOL

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    With two dynamics hitting the United States at the same time -- a reopening economy due to eased COVID-19 restrictions and the threat of even higher inflation -- it might be a good time to revisit...

  6. Personal consumption expenditures price index - Wikipedia

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    The PCE price index (PePP), also referred to as the PCE deflator, PCE price deflator, or the Implicit Price Deflator for Personal Consumption Expenditures (IPD for PCE) by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and as the Chain-type Price Index for Personal Consumption Expenditures (CTPIPCE) by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), is a United States-wide indicator of the average increase ...

  7. Indexation of contracts - Wikipedia

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    In statistics relating to national economies, the indexation of contracts also called "index linking" and "contract escalation" is a procedure when a contract includes a periodic adjustment to the prices paid for the contract provisions based on the level of a nominated price index.

  8. How High of a Pay Raise You Need To Fight Inflation - AOL

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    Jay Zigmont, Ph.D., CFP and founder of Live, Learn, Plan, said inflation itself is not a reason for a raise. An employer will try to pay market rates. An employer will try to pay market rates.

  9. Inflation accounting - Wikipedia

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    It is the inflation accounting model required in International Financial Reporting Standards implemented in 174 countries. Process of Inflation Accounting Inflation Accounting refers to the process of adjusting the financial statements of a company to show the real financial picture of the company during the inflationary period. Inflation ...