If an investment yields a nominal rate of return of 5% during a year when inflation was 2%, the real rate of return on that investment would be approximately 3%. This means the actual growth in purchasing power of the investment is 3%.
During our financial review, we calculated the real rate of return to better understand the true growth of our investments after accounting for inflation.
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