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  2. Production–possibility frontier - Wikipedia

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    In microeconomics, the PPF shows the options open to an individual, household, or firm in a two-good world. By definition, each point on the curve is productively efficient, but, given the nature of market demand, some points will be more profitable than others. Equilibrium for a firm will be the combination of outputs on the PPF that is most ...

  3. What's the Better Long-Term Investment: The Nasdaq-100 ... - AOL

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    See the 10 stocks » Rather than picking individual growth stocks, you may want to put money into an exchange-traded fund (ETF), which gives you broad exposure to many of them through just a ...

  4. 6 best money market funds in January 2025 - AOL

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    Because the fund invests in municipal securities that are exempt from federal income tax, the yield is lower than other money market funds. Yield : 3.52 percent Expense ratio : 0.15 percent

  5. Mutual funds in India - Wikipedia

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    According to the Reserve Bank of India report, mutual funds attracted 6% of household savings in FY2023 and less than 1% went into direct equities. [5] [6] [7] Almost 95% of household savings in India park their money in bank deposits, including fixed deposit, provident fund, PPF, life insurance, and various small savings schemes. [5] [6] [7]

  6. Productive capacity - Wikipedia

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    Productive capacity has a lot in common with a production possibility frontier (PPF) that is an answer to the question what the maximum production capacity of a certain economy is which means using as many economy’s resources to make the output as possible. In a standard PPF graph, two types of goods’ quantities are set.

  7. Stocks vs. bonds: Which is a better choice for you? - AOL

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    Stocks tend to be a better fit for long-term goals such as retirement because of how volatile they can be in the short term. Goals that are at least five years down the road are typically a good ...

  8. Fixed deposit - Wikipedia

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    A fixed deposit (FD) is a tenured deposit account provided by banks or non-bank financial institutions which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date. It may or may not require the creation of a separate account. The term fixed deposit is most commonly used in India and the ...

  9. Why a Fed pause may be better for stocks than rate cuts - AOL

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    Amid higher interest rates, investors have poured a record $1.4 trillion into money market funds in 2023 as they sought to earn roughly 5% on their cash.. But it might be time for that to end ...