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  • ...nt will have increased in cost in the interim by inflation for that asset. Inflation is the basis for the time-value-of-money.
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  • '''Chapter 5 - Preserve Your Buying Power with Inflation-Protected Bonds''' ...t are less flexible). If you're really conservative and just want to beat inflation over the long term, these are a great way to go.
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  • ...designed to have a constant "real" value and hence act as a hedge against inflation or deflation.
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  • ...ge has given an annual average return of seven percent after adjusting for inflation. This makes it one of the most lucrative investments available. Granted, t ...expect much income (that will be taxed like wages, at higher rates), after inflation. Historically, stocks have generally provided better returns albeit with ad
    17 KB (3,000 words) - 21:55, 7 October 2008
  • ...007 |pages = 43 of 252 |isbn = 9780385512244 }}</ref>' However, due to [[inflation]], both fractional units have in practice fallen into disuse. ...d silver backed currency remained in circulation occupied the efforts of [[inflation]]ists. Governments at this point could use currency as an instrument of pol
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  • ...claim fails to compensate for the combined impact of the [[inflation rate|inflation]] (or [[deflation]]) rate and the [[time value of money]], the seller will ...red in California in 1848. This kind of increase helps debtors, and causes inflation, as the value of gold goes down. Second, the money supply can increase when
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