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12 January, 22:34

A Roth IRA is advertised to pay 1.5% annual interest. You researched the rate of inflation to be 1.15% this year. What is the actual or real rate of return on the IRA?

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  1. 12 January, 22:59
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    Answer: 0.35%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the following:

    Advertised interest rate = nominal rate = 1.5%

    Inflation rate = 1.15%

    The real rate of return is calculated by:

    [ (1 + nominal rate) / (1 + inflation rate) ] - 1

    [ (1 + (1.5/100)) / (1 + (1.15/100)) ] - 1

    [ (1 + 0.015) / (1 + 0.0115) ] - 1

    [ 1.015 / 1.0115] - 1

    1.0034602 - 1 = 0.0034602

    Real rate of return = (0.0034602 * 100) %

    Real rate of return = 0.346%
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