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Refinance and Mortgage Encyclopedia - yield
YieldReturn on an investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain. or loanTransfers for which the recipient incurs a legal debt and repayment is required over time, with or without. YieldThe annual returnThe total return of a security over a specified period, expressed as an annual rate of interest. on an investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain. (from dividends or interestThis is the amount that is imposed when payment is remitted after the due date.) expressed as a percentageA part of a whole, expressed in hundredths. For example 99 percent of a pie equals 99 pieces of the pie. of either cost or current priceThe dollar amount that was offered, asked, or actually paid for a property.. YieldThe effective real rateThe pricing factor upon which the insurance buyer's premium is based. of interestThis is the amount that is imposed when payment is remitted after the due date. paidThis is the amount of tax posted as paid for the year in question, either in installment payments or on a savings accountA bank account in which a person deposits money to be saved. The money in a savings account usually or CDSee Certificate of Deposit.. The effective rate (yield) increases as the frequency of compoundingA type of calculation in which interest earned is reinvested and earns additional interest. of interest increases. YieldThe interestThis is the amount that is imposed when payment is remitted after the due date. earned by an investorOne who invests. on an investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain. (or by a bank on the money it has loaned). Also, calledAnother term for exercised when an option is a call. In the case of an option on a physical, the writer returnProfit from an investment; the yield.. YieldThe rateThe pricing factor upon which the insurance buyer's premium is based. at which a mutual fundAn investment where your money is pooled with other investor's money and used to make investments by or an individualA person as defined. stockAn instrument that signifies an ownership position in a corporation. earns incomeMoney you make from a job or from business or property., expressed as a percentageA part of a whole, expressed in hundredths. For example 99 percent of a pie equals 99 pieces of the pie. of the Net Asset ValueThe value per share of all the holdings within a mutual fund. The NAV is computed daily. (NAV) of the fund or of the market priceThe price paid regardless of pressures, motives, or intelligence. of the stock. YieldThe rateThe pricing factor upon which the insurance buyer's premium is based. at which money you investTo commit money so as to return a profit. grows over time. Yield is usually expressed in termsThe specific conditions of a loan, including the requirements governing receipt and repayment of a loan. of how much interestThis is the amount that is imposed when payment is remitted after the due date. your investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain. earns in a year. yieldThe rateThe pricing factor upon which the insurance buyer's premium is based. of earnings from an investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain.. YieldThe returnProfit from an investment; the yield. on a loanTransfers for which the recipient incurs a legal debt and repayment is required over time, with or without or investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain., stated as a percentageA part of a whole, expressed in hundredths. For example 99 percent of a pie equals 99 pieces of the pie. of priceThe dollar amount that was offered, asked, or actually paid for a property.. YieldThe returnProfit from an investment; the yield. on an investorOne who invests.'s capital1. Assets less liabilities, representing the ownership interest in a business; 2. A stock of accumulated investmentThe utilization of money in the expectation of future returns in the form of income or capital gain..
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