cash yield

  • 1Cash-on-Cash Yield — A comparative measure using the total amount of distributions paid upon an income trust divided by its market value. This is a measurement technique used to compare different unit trusts. It is important to remember that the yield takes into… …

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  • 2Yield curve spread — on a simple mortgage backed security (MBS) is the flat spread over the treasury yield curve required in discounting a pre determined coupon schedule to arrive at its present market price.That is, the MBS yield curve spread is based on a… …

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  • 3yield to call — ( YTC) The annual percentage yield of a security calculated using the yield to maturity formula but with the assumption that the security is called on the first call date or on the first par call date. American Banker Glossary The percentage rate …

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  • 4yield — [yēld] vt. [ME yelden < OE gieldan, to pay, give, akin to Ger gelten, to be worth < IE base * ghel tō, (I) give, pay] 1. to produce; specif., a) to give or furnish as a natural process or as the result of cultivation [an orchard that… …

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  • 5Yield curve — This article is about yield curves as used in finance. For the term s use in physics, see Yield curve (physics). Not to be confused with Yield curve spread – see Z spread. The US dollar yield curve as of February 9, 2005. The curve has a typical… …

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  • 6Yield (finance) — In finance, yield is a percentage that measures the cash returns to the owners of a security. Normally it does not include the price variations, at the difference of the total return. Yield applies to various stated rates of return on stocks… …

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  • 7Yield spread premium — The yield spread premium (YSP) is the cash rebate paid to a mortgage broker based on selling an interest rate above the wholesale par rate that the borrower qualifies for. For example, If a mortgage broker offers a borrower a loan of $100,000 at… …

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  • 8yield curve — A chart in which the yield level is plot on the vertical axis and the term to maturity of debt instruments of similar creditworthiness is plotted n the horizontal axis. The yield curve is positive when long term rates are higher than short term… …

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  • 9Yield to maturity — The Yield to maturity (YTM) or redemption yield is the yield promised to the bondholder on the assumption that the bond or other fixed interest security such as gilts will be held to maturity, that all coupon and principal payments will be made… …

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  • 10cash-on-cash return — A method used to find the return on investments when there is no active secondary market. The yield is determined by dividing the annual cash income by the total investment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: current yield or yield to maturity.… …

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