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Fina percentage of the amount invested that is the annual income from an investment.Yield is calculated by dividing the annual cash return by the current share price and expressing that as a percentage.Yields can be compared against the market average or against a sector average, which in turn gives an idea of the relative value of the share against its peers. Other things being equal, a higher yield share is preferable to that of an identical company with a lower yield.An additional feature of the yield (unlike many of the other share analysis ratios), is that it enables comparison with cash. Cash placed in an interest-bearing source like a bank account or a government stock, produces a yield—the annual interest payable. This is usually a safe investment. The yield from this cash investment can be compared with the yield on shares, which are far riskier. This produces a valuable basis for share evaluation.Share yield is less reliable than bank interest or government stock interest yield, because unlike banks paying interest, companies are under no obligation at all to pay dividends. Frequently, if they go through a bad patch, even the largest companies will cut dividends or abandon paying them altogether. -
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أَثْمَرَ (للأرض والنباتات) \ bear, (bore, borne): to produce: Some trees bear no fruit. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also أنتج (أَنْتَجَ) -
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أَذْعَنَ \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. give in: yield; stop struggling: He had to give in when his strength was gone. yield: ( old use) to cease opposition and accept defeat: The enemy were forced to yield. \ See Also أقر (أَقَرَّ)، استسلم (اِسْتَسْلَم) -
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أنْتَجَ \ generate: to produce, cause to exist: Fire generates heat. Cruelty generates fear and hate. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. turn out: to produce: This factory turns out 60 cars a day. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also ولد (وَلَّدَ) -
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اِسْتَسْلَمَ \ give in: to yield; stop struggling: He had to give in when his strength was gone. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. yield: (old use) to cease opposition and accept defeat: The enemy were forced to yield. \ See Also أذعن (أَذْعَن)، رضخ (رَضَخَ)، خَضَعَ -
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см. yield dropАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > yield point
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[jiːld]1. verb1) to give up; to surrender:يَخْضَع ، يَتَنازَلHe yielded all his possessions to the state.
2) to give way to force or pressure:يَسْتَسْلِمAt last the door yielded.
3) to produce naturally, grow etc:يُنْتِج، يُغِلُّHow much milk does that herd of cattle yield?
2. nounthe amount produced by natural means:مَحْصول، غَلَّهthe annual yield of wheat.
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8 yield gap
Finan amount representing the difference between the yield on a very safe investment and the yield on a riskier one -
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Finthe yield on a bond at a date when the bond can be called.Bond issuers reserve the right to “call,” or redeem, the bond before the maturity date, at certain times and at a certain price. Issuers often do this if interest rates fall and they can issue new bonds at a lower rate. Bond buyers should obtain the yield-to-call rate, which may, in fact, be a more realistic indicator of the return expected. -
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غَلَّة \ crop: a plant or plant product (corn, fruit, etc.) grown by a farmer; the amount of this produced at a particular time or place. harvest: gathering the crops; the crops that are gathered. proceeds: money that is obtained from a special sale or activity: She sold her car, and bought a boat with the proceeds. produce: food that is produced on farms or in gardens. yield: an amount (of crops, etc.) produced: a small yield of apples this year. -
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مَحْصُول \ crop: a plant or plant product (corn, fruit, etc.) grown by a farmer; the amount of this produced at a particular time or place. harvest: the crops that are gathered. produce: food that is produced on farms or in gardens. product: sth. that is produced by nature: Fish are products of the sea. yield: an amount (of crops, etc.) produced: a small yield of apples this year. -
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13 yield of thinnings
промежуточное пользование лесом; см.intermediate yieldАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > yield of thinnings
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14 yield to maturity
Finthe total return to an investor if a fixed interest security is held to maturity, in other words, the aggregate of gross interest received and the capital gain or loss at redemption, annualized.Abbr. YTM.U.K. term gross yield to redemption -
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اِنطِياع \ yield(ing), compliance. \ See Also خضوع (خُضُوع) -
17 Yield Analysis Pattern
American: YAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yield Analysis Pattern
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18 Yield Curve analytics system
Software: YCXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yield Curve analytics system
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20 Yield Dynamics, Inc.
Trademark term: YDIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yield Dynamics, Inc.
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