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by chordalkeyboard
1196 days ago
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> What will the real value of a $1 bond be on your balance sheet the day it matures? exactly $1 The real value in future-date dollars will be $1. In present-day dollars it is likely to be less, the ability to refer to which distinction is the purpose of the formal difference between nominal and real value. |
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Initial time for real dollar caluculation can be anything. You can ask what your real dollar salary is relative to 1950, or relative to 1951, or yesterday.
You can ask what was the real dollar salary in 1951 relative to 1950, or 2051 compared to 2050.
While I meant to write real dollars, I wish I wrote nominal, based on how much confusion it caused.
I still stand by the idea that it is silly, and not very useful to put a future return on investment on an asset list in to 2023 dollars using a 10 year inflation projection.
Then the reported asset would fluctuate based on your model, and you already know exactly where it will end on the maturation date.