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  2. Savings rates are falling, but you can still get a great ...

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    As of mid December, the national average savings rate was just 0.42%—compare that to online banks, some of which offer up to 5% APY—that’s 12 times the rate. High-yield savings accounts are ...

  3. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    An annual rate of return is a return over a period of one year, such as January 1 through December 31, or June 3, 2006, through June 2, 2007, whereas an annualized rate of return is a rate of return per year, measured over a period either longer or shorter than one year, such as a month, or two years, annualized for comparison with a one-year ...

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    Terms of one to five years or longer can help you lock in today’s highest APYs before interest rates inch lower. Rate of return. Look for the highest APY for the term you’re interested in.

  5. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    Energy return on energy invested; Internal rate of return; Marketing plan; Price–earnings ratio; Rate of profit; Rate of return (RoR), also known as 'rate of profit' or sometimes just 'return', is the ratio of money gained or lost (whether realized or unrealized) on an investment relative to the amount of money invested; Return on assets (RoA)

  6. Rate of return on a portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The rate of return on a portfolio can be calculated indirectly as the weighted average rate of return on the various assets within the portfolio. [3] The weights are proportional to the value of the assets within the portfolio, to take into account what portion of the portfolio each individual return represents in calculating the contribution of that asset to the return on the portfolio.

  7. Real interest rate - Wikipedia

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    Related is the concept of "risk return", which is the rate of return minus the risks as measured against the safest (least-risky) investment available. Thus if a loan is made at 15% with an inflation rate of 5% and 10% in risks associated with default or problems repaying, then the "risk adjusted" rate of return on the investment is 0%.

  8. The Fed slashed interest rates last week, but Treasury yields ...

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    That sentiment is evident in the “breakeven” inflation rate, or the difference between standard Treasury and Treasury Inflation Protected Securities yields. The 5-year breakeven rate, for ...

  9. Yield (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The coupon rate (or nominal rate) on a fixed income security is the interest that the issuer agrees to pay to the security holder each year, expressed as a percentage of the security's principal amount . [1] [2] [3] The current yield is the ratio of the annual interest (coupon) payment and the bond's market price. [4] [5]