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''Accounting and law''.
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The rate of return (or cost) <i>on the current market value</i> of an asset (or liability), usually expressed as a percentage per annum.


An annual Act of Parliament in the UK which contains the tax legislation from the budget.
 
For example, today’s yield to maturity of a bond measures the total return to an investor in the bond, reflecting both
 
*The interest income over the remaining life of the bond and
 
*Any capital gain (or loss) from today’s market value to the redemption amount payable at maturity.
 
 
When the market yield to maturity is applied to discount the future cashflows of the asset or liability, the net present value of all of the cashflows - including the current market purchase price - is Nil.
 
 
2.  ''Equity investment.''
 
Abbreviation for dividend yield.
 
 
3.
 
More broadly, any measure of a rate of return or borrowing cost.
 
In this broader sense, yield may be calculated and expressed on a number of different bases.
 
For this reason, it is essential to identify clearly the basis on which a given yield is expressed, before using it for calculation or comparison.
 
 
4.  ''Taxation.''
 
Abbreviation for tax yield.
 
 
5.  ''Property investment.''
 
Abbreviation for rental yield.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Budget]]
* [[Annual effective yield]]
* [[Finance]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Legislation]]
* [[Bond equivalent yield]]
* [[Credit spread ]]
* [[Current yield]]
* [[Discount instruments]]
* [[Discount rate]]
* [[Discount yield]]
* [[Dividend yield]]
* [[Earnings yield]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Exit yield]]
* [[Forward yield]]
* [[Gross redemption yield]]
* [[Gross yield]]
* [[High-yield]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Interest rate]]
* [[Interest yield]]
* [[Internal rate of return]]
* [[Inverse relationship]]
* [[Investment]]
* [[Liquidity]]
* [[Market value]]
* [[Market yield]]
* [[Money market yield]]
* [[Nominal annual rate]]
* [[Nominal annual yield]]
* [[Nominal yield]]
* [[Par yield]]
* [[Periodic rate of interest]]
* [[Periodic yield]]
* [[Property]]
* [[Rate of return]]
* [[Redemption yield]]
* [[Rental yield]]
* [[Running yield]]
* [[Security]]
* [[SLY]]
* [[Sterling commercial paper]]
* [[Tax yield]]
* [[Treasury yield]]
* [[Yield basis]]
* [[Yield curve]]
* [[Yield spread]]
* [[Yield to maturity]]
* [[Yield to redemption]]
* [[Yield to worst]]
* [[Zero coupon yield]]
 
 
===Other resources===
 
*[[Media:2015_06_June_-_Safety_first.pdf| Safety first, The Treasurer]]
*[http://www.treasurers.org/node/8837 Triumph with timelines, The Treasurer]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Intercompany_funding]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 18:38, 5 January 2022

1.

The rate of return (or cost) on the current market value of an asset (or liability), usually expressed as a percentage per annum.


For example, today’s yield to maturity of a bond measures the total return to an investor in the bond, reflecting both

  • The interest income over the remaining life of the bond and
  • Any capital gain (or loss) from today’s market value to the redemption amount payable at maturity.


When the market yield to maturity is applied to discount the future cashflows of the asset or liability, the net present value of all of the cashflows - including the current market purchase price - is Nil.


2. Equity investment.

Abbreviation for dividend yield.


3.

More broadly, any measure of a rate of return or borrowing cost.

In this broader sense, yield may be calculated and expressed on a number of different bases.

For this reason, it is essential to identify clearly the basis on which a given yield is expressed, before using it for calculation or comparison.


4. Taxation.

Abbreviation for tax yield.


5. Property investment.

Abbreviation for rental yield.


See also


Other resources