A nominal interest rate is the interest rate that does not compensate for inflation.
For example, let's assume a nominal interest rate of 6% which is credited as of 6%/12 = 0.5% every month. After one year, the initial capital is increased by the factor (1+0.005)12 ≈ 1.0616. As a result, this nominal interest rate is equivalent to an effective interest rate of 6.16%.
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