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In finance and economics, '''nominal interest rate''' or '''nominal rate of interest''' refers to two distinct things:
# the rate of [[interest]] after adjustment for [[inflation]] (in contrast with the [[real interest rate]]); or,
# for interest rates "as stated" without adjustment for the full effect of [[compound interest|compounding]] (also referred to as the '''nominal annual rate'''). '''An interest rate is called '''''nominal''''' if the frequency of compounding (e.g. a month) is not identical to the ''basic time unit'' (normally a year).'''
 
==Nominal versus real interest rate==