Investing Questions and Answers

Whats the difference between a yield and a return?




Answers: Lets say there is a $100,000 bond with a return of 9% per year, hence, $9000. However, the price today is $95,000. Therefore the return is $9,000, but the yield is 9.47% (because the initial money out is only 95,000, but the money you are going to get is 9,000, so it becomes 9,000/95,000 which will give you 9.47%) Correct me if i am wrong ^^
to put it in perspective-

yield= the amount of interest you are promised to receive on the investment (usually a bond coupon or stock dividend)

TOTAL return= Yield + any appreciation

example- buy a bond that pays 5% for 1000- sell it at the end of one year for $1050 (but you also got a $50 payment) your yield is 5%, and your total return is 5% +5% or 10%

or buy a $10 stock with a 50 cent/year dividend (or 5% dividend yield)- sell it one year later for $20.
your yield based on your cost is 5%, but it doubled, so after receiving your dividend and selling you actually have 20.50 in your pocket, or 105% more than the $10 you started with

help?
I would say no difference but it depends from what perspective you are looking. The yield varies depending what price you paid for the investment. Therefore your return is the same as your yield but your yield could be different to someone else.
If I were you I would just learn about coupons, dividend, yield and possibly flat yield and redemption yield.

In frothy of present Société Générale tumble do you believe Futures should exist?

What is the point? Do futures help the cutback? Are they productive? Or just dissolute gambling?


Answers: deeply of farm producers etc use futures as a backup for their produce within case something go wrong, like the price tumbles or a crop letdown.
No Let's ban the adjectives!

What is a virtuous stock yo buy right very soon?

i want to buy i stock for "fake" and im trying to find a good one. Please communicate me if you know one or list some stores to grant me some ideas. I will Choose a best answer.


Answers: Anything related to healthcare. Pharmaceutical stocks are great. Unless you believe the politicians will if truth be told do something to control the cost of healthcare in the adjectives.

Good question.
I wouldn't buy any stock right immediately, the entire world is on the brink of a recession/depression.

If it's just "fake" similar to a stock market simulator for a class project and you HAVE to buy something, I would buy Canadian stocks to some extent than US, they won't be hit as hard. Pinetree Capital (PNP), Bombardier (BBD.B), Nova Chemicals (NCX) are where on earth I'm tied up right now.
microsoft
apple
Try buying Vonage. I bought it during the crash at lower than a dollar its now at 2 bucks. Also never listen to Cramer on CNBC, He told me to buy cold sea creek(I called and get on) At 25 dollars a share its now at 3 dollars a share. Vonage symbol is VG
I freshly paid for a $10 report on from yahoo nouns that shows that ETWCW will go from $0.04 a share to $0.10 a share over the subsequent week i also use a site called worldwide penny stock they judt listed it as a buy for Monday. Jim crammer also recommended it. within hidden gems.
Sounds approaching a school project. Try NYSE:POT.

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