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Real interest rate

Real interest rate is the nominal rate adjusted for inflation, linked by (1 + nominal) = (1 + real)(1 + inflation); it measures true growth in purchasing power.

ByHoang TruongUpdated

FrameworkFisher equation

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A deposit pays a nominal rate of 8% while inflation runs at 3%. The exact Fisher formula gives a real rate of (1.08 ÷ 1.03) − 1 ≈ 4.85%. The common shortcut, simply subtracting, gives 8% − 3% = 5.00% instead — close, but not exact, because it ignores the compounding between the two rates.

Where it fits
TopicTime Value of MoneyCoreTopicCapital Budgeting & Investment AppraisalCoreSubjectCorporate FinanceCore

The formula

LaTeX
r=1+i1+π1r = \frac{1+i}{1+\pi} - 1

Variables

Real interest rate (decimal)
Nominal interest rate (decimal)
Inflation rate (decimal)

The exact real interest rate implied by a nominal rate i and an inflation rate π, derived from the Fisher equation (1+i) = (1+r)(1+\pi).

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PracticeCORE

A savings account pays a nominal interest rate of 6% while inflation is 2%. Using the exact Fisher relationship, what is the real interest rate (to two decimal places)?

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Real interest rate — Edlintics Glossary