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  • 91high-yield bonds — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate …

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  • 92high-yield bond — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate …

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  • 93Capital Gains Yield — The price appreciation component of a security s (such as a common stock) total return. For stock holdings, the capital gains yield will be the change in price divided by the original (purchase) price. Calculated as: Where: P0 = Original price of …

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  • 94Flat Yield Curve — A yield curve in which there is little difference between short term and long term rates for bonds of the same credit quality. This type of yield curve is often seen during transitions between normal and inverted curves. When short and long term… …

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  • 95Forward Dividend Yield — An estimation of a year s dividend expressed as a percentage of current stock price. The year s projected dividend is measured by taking a stock s most recent actual dividend payment and annualizing it. Forward dividend yield is calculated by… …

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  • 96taxable equivalent yield — ( TEY) The yield that a tax free investment would provide to an investor if the tax free yield was grossed up by the amount of taxes not paid. This is the most common way of comparing yields on taxable and tax free investments. Instead of… …

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  • 97un|yield´ing|ness — un|yield|ing «uhn YEEL dihng», adjective. not yielding; not giving in; firm; obstinate: »The crippled man learned to walk again because of his unyielding determination. Such is the unyielding nature of his reasoning (Manchester Guardian).… …

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  • 98un|yield´ing|ly — un|yield|ing «uhn YEEL dihng», adjective. not yielding; not giving in; firm; obstinate: »The crippled man learned to walk again because of his unyielding determination. Such is the unyielding nature of his reasoning (Manchester Guardian).… …

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  • 99un|yield|ing — «uhn YEEL dihng», adjective. not yielding; not giving in; firm; obstinate: »The crippled man learned to walk again because of his unyielding determination. Such is the unyielding nature of his reasoning (Manchester Guardian). –un|yield´ing|ly,… …

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  • 100Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Yield — The aggregate dividend yield on the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The DJIA yield is calculated by adding the dividends of all 30 component stocks, dividing the result by the price weighted DJIA index value and factoring …

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