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Even though the yield-to-maturity for the remaining life of the bond is just 7%, and the yield-to-maturity bargained for when the bond was purchased was only 10%, the annualized return earned over the first 10 years is 16.25%. This can be found by evaluating (1+i) from the equation (1+i) 10 = (25.84/5.73), giving 0.1625.
It has been shown that this way of charging interest is the root cause of the IRR's multiple solutions problem. [25] [26] If the model is modified so that, as is the case in real life, an externally supplied cost of borrowing (possibly varying over time) is charged on negative balances, the multiple solutions issue disappears.
YTM of course is not the "nominal yield" (the technical term) but it is nominal in the sense that it is formulated from the nominal rate with no risk factors. My edit was to amplify your proper point about YTM ignoring risk factors (thank you for that), which is to say, YTM is nominal and not real-world.
High-yield savings accounts continue delivering impressive returns, with top-yielding accounts offering up to 5.10% APY, more than 10 times higher than traditional savings accounts.
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YTM may also refer to: A US Navy hull classification symbol: Medium harbor tug (YTM) YTM, the International Air Transport Association airport code for Rivière Rouge – Mont Tremblant International Airport , Canada
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The coupon rate (nominal rate, or nominal yield) of a fixed income security is the interest rate that the issuer agrees to pay to the security holder each year, expressed as a percentage of the security's principal amount or par value. [1]