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  2. 2 Best Investments To Beat Inflation, According to ... - AOL

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    Inflation can affect the value of currency and have far-reaching effects on your personal finances. However, there’s one investment that can never be affected by inflation: your skillset.

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    Recently, the company has divested some assets and cut its dividend by nearly half as it focuses on 5G investments and paying down its heavy debt load. Dividend yield: 4.7 percent. Annual dividend ...

  4. TIPS ETFs to Track as Inflation Soars the Most in 3 Decades - AOL

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    Consumer prices increase at the fastest pace in more than 30 years. Amid the inflationary backdrop, investing in TIPS ETFs, which offer shelter against rising inflation, would be prudent.

  5. Asset price inflation - Wikipedia

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    When people talk about inflation, they usually refer to ordinary goods and services, which is tracked by the Consumer Price Index (CPI). This index excludes most financial assets and capital assets. Inflation of such assets should not be confused with inflation of consumer goods and services, as prices in the two categories are not directly ...

  6. Index fund - Wikipedia

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    "The fund organized as an open-end, diversified investment company whose investment objective is to approximate the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Stock Average", thereby becoming the first index fund. [citation needed] In 1973, Burton Malkiel wrote A Random Walk Down Wall Street, which presented academic findings for the lay public ...

  7. Performance attribution - Wikipedia

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    Performance attribution, or investment performance attribution is a set of techniques that performance analysts use to explain why a portfolio's performance differed from the benchmark. This difference between the portfolio return and the benchmark return is known as the active return .