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The equivalent rate refers to the interest rate that equates the future value of an investment or loan to its present value, considering different compounding periods or payment frequencies. It allows for the comparison of financial products with varying terms and compounding methods. For example, an annual nominal interest rate can be converted to an effective annual rate to reflect the true return on investment when compounded more frequently.

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