If the nominal interest rate on a savings account is 5% and the inflation rate is 2%, the real interest rate is 3%. This means that the real value of the money saved increases by 3% per year, accounting for the eroding effects of inflation.
During the financial review, the CFO highlighted that the real interest rate was effectively zero, indicating that the capital gains were merely keeping pace with inflation.
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