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Finance: What are T-Notes, T-Bonds and TIPS?
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What are T-Notes, T-Bonds, and TIPS? T-Notes are debt securities (like bonds) that are issued by the government and mature within one to 10 years....

Finance: What Is a Real Return?
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What is real return? Real return is the actual return made from an investment after inflation is factored in. Return is expressed as a percentage c...

Finance: What is a Realized Gain or Loss?
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When you realize a gain or loss, it means that you turn an investment into cash. Thrilling, we know.

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Finance: What are Weighted Averages and Expected Values? 55 Views


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What are Weighted Averages and Expected Values? Weighted averages are averages calculated to account for the number of changes that a variable, such as price, may have, especially when the same asset may have been added to the portfolio in varying quantities and price costs over time for a cumulative total. Expected Values is an anticipated prediction of an asset’s value over a specified time that is calculated as the total of possible results times their statistical probability.

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