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1 yield curve adjustable note
Investment: YCANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > yield curve adjustable note
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2 yield to call
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4 yield
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. -
5 yield gap
Finan amount representing the difference between the yield on a very safe investment and the yield on a riskier one -
6 liquid yield option note
Investment: LYONУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > liquid yield option note
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7 bond yield
Finthe annual return on a bond (the rate of interest) expressed as a percentage of the current market price of the bond. Bonds can tie up investors’ money for periods of up to 30 years, so knowing their yield is a critical investment consideration.EXAMPLEBond yield is calculated by multiplying the face value of the bond by its stated annual rate of interest, expressed as a decimal. For example, buying a new ten-year $1,000 bond that pays 6% interest will produce an annual yield amount of $60:1,000 × 0.060 = 60The $60 will be paid as $30 every six months. At the end of ten years, the purchaser will have earned $600, and will also be repaid the original $1,000. Because the bond was purchased when it was first issued, the 6% is also called the “yield to maturity.”This basic formula is complicated by other factors. First is the “time-value of money” theory: money paid in the future is worth less than money paid today. A more detailed computation of total bond yield requires the calculation of the present value of the interest earned each year. Second, changing interest rates have an impact on bond trading and, ultimately, on yield. Changes in interest rates cannot affect the interest paid by bonds already issued, but they do affect the prices of new bonds. -
8 annual percentage yield
Finthe effective or true annual rate of return on an investment, taking into account the effect of compounding. For example, an annual percentage rate of 6% compounded monthly translates into an annual percentage yield of 6.17%. -
9 bond equivalent yield
Finthe interest rate that an investor would have to receive on a bond to profit as much as from investment in another type of security. -
10 initial yield
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11 equivalent taxable yield
Finthe value of a taxable investment required to provide an investor with the same return as some other form of investment -
12 net yield
Finthe rate of return on an investment after considering all costs and taxes -
13 High Yield Investment
Stock Exchange: HYIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > High Yield Investment
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14 High Yield Investment Program
Stock Exchange: HYIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > High Yield Investment Program
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15 high yield investment programme
General subject: HYIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > high yield investment programme
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16 rendimiento de intereses neto
• investment yield• net interest margin• net interest yield• net investmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rendimiento de intereses neto
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17 Kapitalnachfrage
Kapitalnachfrage
demand for capital, capital demand;
• Kapitalnachfragender borrower;
• Kapitalnettoertrag net capital gain;
• reale Kapitalnettorendite net real return on equity;
• Kapitalnettoverlust net capital loss;
• Kapitalnutzungsertrag [capital] yield;
• Kapitaloption lockup option;
• Kapitalproduktivität investment productivity;
• Kapitalquellen supplies of money, [capital] resources, financial resources, funds;
• Kapitalrechnung capital (stock, Br.) account;
• Kapital- und Gewinnrechnung capital and surplus (US);
• Kapitalreichtum der Wirtschaft surplus of capital;
• Kapitalreingewinn net capital gain;
• Kapitalrelation current ratio;
• Kapitalrendite yield on investment, return on capital employed (investment), investment income (revenue, Br.), (in bar) cash refund annuity;
• höhere Kapitalrendite higher return on capital employed, greater return on equity;
• Kapitalrentabilität earning power of capital employed;
• Kapitalrente capitalized annuity;
• Kapitalreserve reserve capital (fund), investment reserve;
• Kapitalreserve im Falle der Liquidation reserve (rest, Br.) capital;
• Kapitalrückfluss reflux of capital, capital recapture (recovery) rate;
• Kapitalrückflussdauer payback (payoff, payout) period (US);
• Kapitalrückführung repatriation of capital;
• Kapitalrückwanderung reflux of capital;
• Kapitalrückzahlung repayment of principal (capital);
• Kapitalsammelstelle investing institution, institutional investor (buyer, lender) (US), accumulation trust;
• staatliche Kapitalsammelstelle government depository (US);
• Kapitalsammelstellenkonto institutional account;
• Kapitalsanierung capital reconstruction;
• Kapitalsättigungspunkt capital saturation;
• Kapitalschmälerung encroachment upon one’s (impairment of) capital, negative earned surplus, [capital] impairment;
• Kapitalschöpfung creation of capital, capital accumulation (creation);
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18 Anlageposten
Anlageposten
asset items;
• feststehende Anlageposten fixed asset units;
• Anlageprogramm investment program(me);
• Anlageprojekt construction (investment) project;
• heiß begehrtes Anlageprojekt hot property;
• Anlagepublikum buying (investing) public, stockholding elements, investment community, capital-seeking investors;
• in den Blickpunkt eines breiteren Anlagepublikums rücken to come to the attention of a broader section of the investing public;
• Anlagerendite return of assets, investment return, yield;
• Anlagerichtlinien investment rules;
• Anlagerisiko investment risk, risk of investment;
• Anlageschätzung (Effekten) investment rating (US);
• Anlagestreuungserfordernisse criteria for diversification;
• Anlagetätigkeit investment performance;
• Anlagetermin vesting day;
• Anlagetitel securities, investment papers, (kurzfristige) short-term investments;
• Anlageüberwachung investment supervision;
• Anlageveränderungen im Effektenportefeuille portfolio changes;
• Anlageveränderung vornehmen to switch investments;
• Anlageverfügung investment disposition;
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19 resa
f surrenderrestituzione returnresa dei conti settling of accounts* * *resa s.f.1 (mil.) ( capitolazione) surrender: resa incondizionata, unconditional surrender; resa a discrezione, surrender at discretion; la resa di una città, del nemico, the surrender of a town, of the enemy; intimare la resa, to summon to surrender // costringere un avversario alla resa, to force an opponent to give up (o to yield)2 ( rendimento) yield, return, profit; ( produzione) yield, output, power: la resa del carbone è maggiore di quella della legna, coal has a higher heating power than wood; ottenere da una macchina il massimo della resa, to get the maximum output from a machine; la resa della coltura intensiva, the yield of intensive farming; resa di un impianto, output of a plant; (fin.) resa degli investimenti, yield on investment3 ( restituzione) return, restitution; ( merce resa al produttore) returns (pl.), returned goods (pl.): la resa dei vuoti di bottiglia, the return of empty bottles // (comm.): resa di merce invenduta, return of unsold goods; termine di resa, delivery period; (econ.) resa di un prestito, refund (o repayment) of a loan // (amm.) resa dei conti, rendering (o reckoning) of accounts // prima o poi ci sarà la resa dei conti, (fig.) sooner or later there will be a day of reckoning.* * *['resa]sostantivo femminile1) mil. surrender, capitulationcostringere un pugile alla resa — sport to force a boxer to give up
2) comm. (di merce invenduta) return3) (riconsegna) return, restitution4) (rendimento) return, performance; (ricavo) profit, yield•resa dei conti — rendering of accounts; fig. showdown
alla resa dei conti — when the chips are down, when it comes to the crunch
* * *resa/'resa/sostantivo f.1 mil. surrender, capitulation; resa incondizionata unconditional surrender; condizioni di resa terms of surrender; accettare la resa to accept the (terms of) surrender; costringere un pugile alla resa sport to force a boxer to give up2 comm. (di merce invenduta) return3 (riconsegna) return, restitution4 (rendimento) return, performance; (ricavo) profit, yield; questo prodotto ha un'ottima resa the performance of this product is excellentresa dei conti rendering of accounts; fig. showdown; alla resa dei conti when the chips are down, when it comes to the crunch. -
20 Kapitalrendite
Kapitalrendite f FIN, WIWI equity return (Bezug: eingesetztes Eigenkapital); return on investment, ROI; return on capital, ROC; return on capital employed, ROCE* * *f <Finanz, Rechnung, Vw> return on investment (ROI), return on capital (ROC), return on capital employed (ROCE)* * *Kapitalrendite
yield on investment, return on capital employed (investment), investment income (revenue, Br.), (in bar) cash refund annuity
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