Annualized return
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The return on investment calculated on a full-year basis, meaning increasing the rate if held less than one year, or reducing the rate if held for more than one year. | ||
Additional Comments:
For example, if you return 10% in one month, that equates to 120% annualized return.
You multiply 10 by 12, being the number of months in the year. |
Related Terms: | ||
TIPS Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) are inflation-indexed bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury. The rate of return ... Annual Percentage Rage (APR) The periodic rate times the number of periods in a year. ... CBOT CBOT products are futures-based products trading on U.S. Treasury bills, 2-year U.S. Treasury notes, 5-year U.S. ... |
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