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  2. Best bond funds for retirement investors - AOL

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    Yield: 3.3 percent. Expense ratio: 0.03 percent. Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) The Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF seeks to track the investment performance of a broad, market-weighted bond ...

  3. 3 High-Yield Dividend ETFs to Buy With $2,000 and Hold Forever

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    Dividend investing at a time when the S&P 500 index is yielding a scant 1.2% is not easy. 1. What does the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF do? One of the main reasons to buy an ETF is for the ...

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  5. Bond convexity - Wikipedia

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    The positivity of convexity can also be proven analytically for basic interest rate securities. For example, under the assumption of a flat yield curve one can write the value of a coupon-bearing bond as () = =, where C i stands for the coupon paid at time t i. Then it is easy to see that

  6. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    For callable preferred stocks, the yield to worst is the lesser of the current yield and the yield to call. Yield to worst represents the minimum of the various yield measures, across the returns resulting from various contingent future events. This amounts to the worst case outcome from the investor's position. Preferred issues that are not ...

  7. Fixed-income attribution - Wikipedia

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    The loss in performance this caused was attributed entirely due to credit effects. Since the yield of virtually any fixed-income instrument is affected by changes in the shape of the Treasury curve, it is not surprising that traders examine future and past performance in the light of changes to this curve.

  8. Bond Price vs. Yield: Why The Difference Matters to Investors

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    Current Yield – But now consider how yield changes if the price of that same bond falls. If the bond mentioned above is resold for $800 it results in a current yield of 6.25%.

  9. Yield (finance) - Wikipedia

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    yield to put assumes that the bondholder sells the bond back to the issuer at the first opportunity; and; yield to worst is the lowest of the yield to all possible call dates, yield to all possible put dates and yield to maturity. [7] Par yield assumes that the security's market price is equal to par value (also known as face value or nominal ...