yield benefits - translation to german
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yield benefits - translation to german

THE DISCOUNT RATE AT WHICH THE SUM OF ALL FUTURE CASH FLOWS FROM A BOND (COUPONS AND PRINCIPAL) IS EQUAL TO THE PRICE OF THE BOND
Yield to Worst; Yield to Maturity; Redemption yield; Book yield; Subscriber Yield

yield benefits      
Nutzen bringen
yield strength         
PHENOMENON OF DEFORMATION DUE TO STRUCTURAL STRESS
Elastic limit; Yield strength; Yield Point; Yield Strength; Yield point; Yield stress; Yield Stress; Proof stress; Elastic Limit; Proportional limit; Proof strength; Yield strain; Structure strength; Proof Stress; Proportional Limit; Proof Strength; Yield Strain; True elastic limit; Propotionality limit; Proportionality limit; Tensile yield strength; Plastic strain
Fließfestigkeit, (Mechanik) Festigkeitsgrad bei dem ein Material eine bestimmte Abweichung vom Normalzustand aufweist (normalerweise 0-2%)
high yield         
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
High-yield bond; Junk bond; High Yield Corporate Debt; High yield debt; High-yield bonds; High-yield; Junk-bond; Junk bond market; High-Yield Bonds; High yield markets; Junk Bonds; Junk Bond; High yield bonds; High Yield; High yield bond; Speculative-grade bond; Speculative grade bond; Speculative grade; High-yield products; High yield; Junk status; Junk bonds
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Definition

junk bond
¦ noun a high-yielding high-risk security, typically issued to finance a takeover.

Wikipedia

Yield to maturity

The yield to maturity (YTM), book yield or redemption yield of a bond or other fixed-interest security, such as gilts, is an estimate of the total rate of return anticipated to be earned by an investor who buys a bond at a given market price, holds it to maturity, and receives all interest payments and the capital redemption on schedule. It is the (theoretical) internal rate of return (IRR, overall interest rate): the discount rate at which the present value of all future cash flows from the bond (coupons and principal) is equal to the current price of the bond. The YTM is often given in terms of Annual Percentage Rate (A.P.R.), but more often market convention is followed. In a number of major markets (such as gilts) the convention is to quote annualized yields with semi-annual compounding (see compound interest); thus, for example, an annual effective yield of 10.25% would be quoted as 10.00%, because 1.05 × 1.05 = 1.1025 and 2 × 5 = 10.

Examples of use of yield benefits
1. It was an unbalanced proposal, which would yield benefits only to the government.
2. Strengthened ties and deeper economic integration with it will yield benefits well beyond the commercial.
3. Yet, in the difficult period through which Russian civil society is passing, a common approach at times involving a measure of co–funding could yield benefits.
4. While depression may yield benefits in hunter–gatherer societies, the vast complexities and complications of modern society may prevent those benefits from ever occurring.
5. While negotiations with a number of countries are at various stages, some of them have either already begun to yield benefits or are on the verge of doing so.