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  2. TTM -- Trailing Twelve Months -- Definition & Example -...

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    TTM yield is used to measure the performance of mutual fund or exchange-traded funds (ETF). It refers to the percentage of income a portfolio has generated for investors over the last 12 months. TTM yield is calculated by taking the weighted average of the yields inside a fund portfolio. Trailing twelve months (TTM), sometimes referred to as ...

  3. Difference between TTM Yield and 30 day SEC Yield

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    Its TTM yield is 0%. Totally useless information. The SEC yield would reflect its "true" yield - that the bond was issued at a discount, and its yield reflects the appreciation up to its face (par) value at maturity. I've been looking at a fund that has a 4.67% TTM yield, at the same time having a 2.99% 30 day SEC yield.

  4. Forward Dividend Yield Definition & Example - InvestingAnswers

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    Therefore, Company XYZ's forward dividend yield is 8% (calculated by taking the $4.00 in projected future dividend payments and dividing that figure by a $50 share price). This forward dividend yield of 8% is very different from the trailing dividend yield of 5% shown above. Both are correct, but they are simply calculated in a different manner.

  5. Money Market Funds or Bond Funds? - Mutual Fund Observer...

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    PRCPX TTM yield = 6.86% TUHYX TTM yield =7.39% PIMIX TTM yield =6.21%, looks fine. Stay domestic. PRSNX is the same flavor, but global, rather than domestic only. Its TTM yield is just 4.60%. I'm doing fine for myself with my domestic junk funds, as opposed to EM or anything fancy or complicated. I'd just say: keep it domestic. MM Treasuries ...

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    500 | InvestingAnswers. Sunday, September 29, 2024. Our Top Picks Best Money-Making Tips. Explore Topics Read guides and advices. Calculators Crunch your numbers.

  7. no-load, no-fee, no STR! - Mutual Fund Observer Discussions

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    All of the funds listed below are no-load, with no transaction fee, and no short-term redemption fees. All money market funds on this page have a $1 initial investment minimum except for the following JP Morgan “Agency Class” funds, which have a $1 million initial investment minimum: AJLXX, OGAXX, VFIXX, AJTXX, VPIXX, VTIXX, and JMAXX.

  8. Yield on Cost (YOC) Definition & Formula - InvestingAnswers

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    The current dividend yield of the stock is $0.50 / $20 = 2.5%. But the yield on cost, i.e. the yield on your investment, is $0.50 / $10 = 5%. Now assume that XYZ boosts its divided to $1 per share. Your yield on cost has increased to $1 / $10 = 10%, and the current yield is now $1 / $20 = 5%. If the number of shares you own doesn't change ...

  9. Return on Equity | Interpretation & Meaning - InvestingAnswers

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    Return on equity (ROE) is a measurement of how effectively a business uses equity – or the money contributed by its stockholders and cumulative retained profits – to produce income. In other words, ROE indicates a company’s ability to turn equity capital into net profit. You may also hear ROE referred to as “return on net assets.”.

  10. Bond fund Yield Comparison? Are 30 day SEC yields really the...

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    Example. NTFIX has an SEC yield of 0.59% but a 30 day distribution yield of 2.05%. Google NTFIX and click on the Dupree funds page to get this information. If they are so different why is the 30 day SEC yield supposedly the recommended yield to compare to other fund yields when they are so drastically different compared to distribution yields?

  11. Payout Ratio Definition & Example - InvestingAnswers

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    Thus, the payout ratio is calculated as the percentage of earnings paid out as dividends. The formula for calculating the payout ratio is: Payout ratio = (dividends paid/net earnings for the period) x 100. For example, if Company XYZ earned $1.00 per share in the fourth quarter and paid a dividend of $0.60 per share, its payout ratio would ...