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(GRY). A measure of the return on a fixed income security.   
(GRY).  
 
A measure of the return on a fixed income security.   


It is the interest rate which, when used to discount all remaining payments of interest and principal, without any allowance for taxes, gives a present value equal to the price.  
It is the interest rate which, when used to discount all remaining payments of interest and principal, without any allowance for taxes, gives a present value equal to the price.  


Also known as gross yield to redemption.
Also known as gross yield to redemption.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Nominal yield]]
* [[Nominal yield]]
* [[Running yield]]
* [[Running yield]]

Revision as of 11:33, 27 August 2013

(GRY).

A measure of the return on a fixed income security.

It is the interest rate which, when used to discount all remaining payments of interest and principal, without any allowance for taxes, gives a present value equal to the price.

Also known as gross yield to redemption.


See also