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current yield investment & finance definition
The coupon payment on a fixed-income security, such as a bond or note, that is a percentage of the security's market price. This value should include accrued interest.

 


Current yield of common stocks - some related terms:
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Current Yield = Total Yield - Capital Gains Yield
The current yield is the annual payment divided by the price. Algebraically expressed as Y = R/P, where Y is yield, R is the annual payment, and P represents price.

Current Yield
The percentage paid out from a stock dividend or interest payments made on a bond, stated in terms of the current market price of the security. The current yield for a bond moves up or down as the price of the bond moves up or down.

Current Yield vs. Yield to Maturity
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Two key features of a convertible are its current yield and its yield to maturity. The current yield indicates the yield of the security based on its current market value.

Current yield
Definition:
For Bonds or notes, the Coupon rate divided by The Market price of the bond. ...

When you evaluate bonds that represent candidates for investment you should consider their current yield. The latter includes calculations that are based on the current market price of the bond.

Current yield
The current yield is the annual return on the dollar amount paid for a bond, regardless of its maturity. If you buy a bond at par, the current yield equals its stated interest rate.

Current yield.
The ratio of the interest rate payable on a bond to the actual market price of the bond, stated as a percentage.

CURRENT YIELD
Annual interest on a bond divided by the market price. It is the actual income rate of return as opposed to the coupon rate (the two to be equal if the bond were brought at par value) or the yield to maturity.
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Current yield: The annual rate of return that an investor purchasing a security at its market price would realize. This is the annual income from a security divided by the current price of the security.

Current yield
Dividend or interest received calculated as a percentage of a share's or debenture's current market price.
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Current Yield
A return measure that indicates the amount of current income a bond provides relative to its market price. It is shown as: Coupon Rate divided by Price multiplied by 100%.
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Current Yield
The actual yield of a bond determined by the bond's current price on the secondary market. The current yield can be calculated by dividing the coupon by the bond's current market price.

Current yield: The annual interest payment on a bond, divided by the current price of the bond.
CUSIP: A unique identification number given to each security traded in the United States.
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Current Yield
The current yield considers the current market price of the bond, which may be different from the par value and gives you a different return on that basis.
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Current yield The annual rate of return based on an investment's current market value. Calculated by dividing the coupon rate by the current value of the bond.

Current Yield: A measure of an investor's return on a bond calculated by dividing the annual interest on the bond by the market price.

CURRENT YIELD For bonds or notes, the coupon rate divided by the market price of the bond.
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Current yield
You might think the current yield would be the same as the coupon rate on a bond. But, unless you're buying a new issue of a bond trading at face value, it's not.

Current Yield
The coupon rate of a security divided by the flat market price.
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Current Yield - The ratio of the coupon to the current market price of the debt instrument.

Current Yield - A bond's coupon payment divided by its market price. In the case of a preferred stock, the Indicated Annual Dividend (IAD) divided by its market price.

Current Yield - The amount produced by dividing the annual income, both from interest and dividends, ...

CURRENT YIELD - The ratio of the annual dollar amount of interest paid on a security to the purchase price or market price of the security, stated as a percentage.

Current yield: The ratio of the current income from an investment to the purchase price or the current price of the investment.

Current yield
Current yield is a measure of your rate of return on an investment, expressed as a percentage. With a bond, current yield is calculated by dividing the interest you collect by the current market price.

Current Yield = $80 divided by $1,000 = 0.080 or 8.0%
Some individuals might be wondering why we didn't just tell you to look at the coupon rate to figure out the bond yield. Unfortunately, the solution is not that simple.

Current yield is calculated as the annual interest on a fixed income security divided by its market price.
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Current Yield
If a security has a dividend, the yield is the price of a stock dividend. A $10 stock that pays a 50 cent dividend for the year has a 5% yield.

Current yield differs from nominal yield, because securities are purchased at a flexible market price, which can be higher or lower than the face value.

Current yield Interest rate paid by a bond or other fixed rate investment, calculated by dividing the annual interest payment by the current market price.

Current Yield - A bond's coupon payment divided by its market price.
CUSIP (The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedure) - An inter-industry security coding service. Each type of security has its own unique CUSIP number.

Current Yield
The annual coupon rate divided by clean price of the bond.
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The current yield
The dividend growth
The payout ratio
If a company has a middling dividend yield, but a history of increasing its payment substantially from year to year, it deserves extra consideration. A $3 dividend can become $7.

In the current yield, the difference between the convertible and the underlying common.
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Current Yield
The annual return on an investment stated as a percentage of the actual amount invested. With stocks, it is the annualized dividend divided by the stock's current market price.

financial liabilities, including all short-term debts (This ratio roughly measures a company's financial risk: logically, the more the financial liabilities, the riskier the company. Thus, small current ratios indicate high risk.) current yield: ...

current yield In terms of investment returns, current yield divides the yearly income (dividends... cushion A characteristic of some callable bonds in which the bonds may not be called...

Yield to Maturity (YTM) - Indicates the total return an investor will receive if the investor holds the bond to maturity, assuming the interest payment is reinvested at the same rate as the current yield on the bond.

You have a portfolio of short, mid and long term bonds, which gives you an attractive current yield.
If interest rates go up, you have a bond maturing soon that you can reinvest at a higher interest rate.

The interest rate adjusted for the current price of the bond is called the "current yield" or "earnings yield" (this is the nominal yield multiplied by the par value and divided by the price).

Current Yield (business term)
Call Protection (finance term)
Income Deduction (in accounting)
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Another one is the current yield, which is the rate of interest divided by the purchase price.

* A longer term may or may not receive a higher interest rate, depending on the current yield curve.
* Smaller institutions tend to offer higher interest rates than larger ones.

The yield of a bond to maturity takes into account the price discount from or premium over the face amount. It is greater than the current yield when the bond is selling at a discount and less than the current yield when the bond is selling at a ...

If its dividend were increased to $0.48 per year the current yield would increase to 3%. The company also announced plans to extend its share buyback program.

2: In fixed-income securities such as bonds and preferred stock, the rate of return equals the current yield, which is the coupon or dividend rate divided by the original purchase price.

Yield curb
Applies mainly to convertible securities. Difference in current yield between the convertible and the underlying common.

Risk-free interest
A return achieved without risk. In practical terms, the current yield on short-term cash is used as the risk-free interest rate.
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Cash investments face no market risk because their return is solely based on their current yield.
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In the case of stocks, yield is the dividend you receive per share divided by the stock's price per share. With bonds, it is the interest divided by the price you paid. Current yield, in contrast, ...

Blue Chips are shares of large, well established and financially sound companies with an impressive records of earnings and dividends. Generally, Blue Chip shares provide low to moderate current yield and moderate to high capital gains yield.

Suppose you purchase a stock for $50/share that pays $2 in annual dividends. That equates to a current yield of 4%.

A decimal representing the portion of an annual yield earned in one day. Daily factors are often reported alongside current annualized yield figures, and can be translated back to the current yield by multiplying the number by 365.

Yield
The rate of return on a debt instrument if the full amount of interest and principal are paid on schedule. Current yield is the interest rate as a percentage of the initial investment.
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For example, if a company with a stock price of $100 paid a total annual dividend of $1 a share, its dividend yield is 1%. The dividend yield is also referred to as the current yield and is expressed as a percentage.

Expected dividend yield
Total amount of dividends received during the life of a futures contract or total dividends received for holding a particular stock one year. See: Current yield.

Current Liabilities Obligations that must be paid within one year. Current Yield The price of a stock dividend. Cyclical Stock A Company whose stock price is closely in line with the cyclical ups and downs of the general economy.

See also: Yield, Market, Interest, Investment, Rate