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  2. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    Yield to call (YTC): when a bond is callable (can be repurchased by the issuer at pre-determined date before the maturity), the market looks also to the Yield to call, which is the same calculation of the YTM, but assumes that the bond will be called, so the cashflow is shortened.

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

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    Yield to Call (YTC) – This is similar to the yield to maturity. It is the overall receivable return if the callable bond owner holds it until its call date.

  4. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CTA – Call to action; CTO – Chief Technology Officer; CX – Customer Experience; CXO – Any chief officer(s), x being a placeholder. C2B – Consumer-to-business; C2C – Consumer-to-consumer; C&F – Cost With Freight; CKM – Customer Knowledge Management; CTC – Cost to company; CUSIP number – Committee on Uniform Security ...

  5. Callable bond - Wikipedia

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    In certain cases, mainly in the high-yield debt market, there can be a substantial call premium. Thus, the issuer has an option which it pays for by offering a higher coupon rate. If interest rates in the market have gone down by the time of the call date, the issuer will be able to refinance its debt at a cheaper level and so will be ...

  6. Dividend Kings List by Yield: Top 25 Stocks - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss top 25 Dividend Kings by yield. You can skip our detailed analysis of dividend stocks and their performance in the past, and go directly to read Dividend Kings List by ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 1 High-Yield Dividend ETF to Buy to Generate Passive Income - AOL

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    It writes out-of-the-money call options on the Nasdaq-100 index. ... Over the last 12 months, the ETF has offered a dividend yield of 9.7%. Meanwhile, its yield in the past 30 days is nearly 9.5%.

  9. Current yield - Wikipedia

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    The current yield, interest yield, income yield, flat yield, market yield, mark to market yield or running yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed-interest securities such as gilts. It is the ratio of the annual interest payment and the bond's price: