Definition Net yield That part of gross yield that remains after deduction of all costs, including servicing and reserves for losses. RELATED TERMS ...
Net yield The rate of return on a security minus purchase costs, commissions, or markups. Netting Reducing transfers of funds between subsidiaries or separate companies to a net amount.
Net yield is equal to the cost of the investment minus all expenses (taxes, commission, etc.). Nominal Interest Rate The contracted/stated interest rate, undeflated for price level changes.
Net Yield (in banking) Bond Equivalent Yield (in banking) Auction Market (in banking) Basis Point (finance term) ...
net yield The rate of return on an investment after taking into account all expenses (i.e. commissions, costs of purchase, and taxes).
6% Gearing: 0% Net yield: n/a Ordinary shares in issue: 94,766,267 Benchmark Sector Analysis Gross assets(%)* Country Analysis Gross assets(%)* Financials 23.6 Saudi Arabia 13.5 Industrials 16.2 Qatar 12.4 Energy 14.0 Nigeria 9.7 Consumer Staples 10.
The net interest margin, also sometimes referred to as the net yield on interest-earning assets, is usually defined as tax-equivalent net interest income, divided by average interest-earning assets.
If he went into the market to purchase the equivalent position it would cost about $1.5 billion and with GS at about $135, the $5 billion investment is actually around $3.5 billion. This means his net yield on the deal is closer to 17%.
See also: Yield, Investment, Income, Trading, Securities
 
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