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Investing

Yield

The income an investment produces, expressed as a percentage of its price.

Yield measures the income — such as dividends or interest — that an investment generates relative to its value. It is useful for comparing income-producing investments, though a high yield can sometimes signal higher risk.

Examples

  • A bond paying $40 a year on a $1,000 price has a 4% yield.

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