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Nominal
Nominal refers to a value that is not adjusted for inflation or other factors. It represents the actual, current value of an asset or liability without considering changes in purchasing power over time.
For example, a nominal salary may be stated as ₹50,000 per month without accounting for inflation or cost of living adjustments.
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