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Yield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yield in science, mathematics, and engineering: • Semiconductor fabrication yield, the proportion of devices produced which function correctly • Nuclear weapon yield, the amount of energy discharged ...
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Yield (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In finance, the term yield describes the amount in cash that returns to the owners of a security. Normally it does not include the price variations, at the difference of the total return. Yield appl...
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Yield sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In road transport, a YIELD (Canada, Ireland, and the United States) or GIVE WAY (Hong Kong and most Commonwealth countries) traffic sign indicates that a vehicle driver must slow down and prepare ...
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yield - definition of yield - The annual rate of return on an investment, expressed as a percentage. For bonds and notes, the coupon rate divided by the market price. This is not... ... Search volume for yield...
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Customers » Click Support tab or Login at upper-right ... The Yield Book Batch Launcher Mydata Yield Book Calculator Index Data ... The Yield Book Inc.
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For hybrids such as prefs it is essentially flat yield flat yield. For ordinary shares it is a measure of the returns to shareholders that was actually paid out as dividends. ... Dividend yield is total dividends per share for the year and divided by the share price. For example, if a share pays out 20p in dividends over...
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