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Investment returns are often expressed in two ways: Annual Percentage Yield (APY) and Annual Percentage Rate (APR). APY is the actual interest you earn over a year, taking into account the effects of compounding. APR is the annualized rate of interest before the effects of compounding. Understanding the difference between APY and APR is crucial for making informed decisions about your investments. APY considers the compounding effect, providing a more accurate picture of your returns, whereas APR is a straightforward interest rate and does not compound.
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