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of an investment - the percentage return before income tax is paid.
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The gross yield on an investment is the annual gross dividend or income received expressed as a percentage. The gross yield is used in preference to the net yield, becauce investors can make a direct comparison with (gross) interest yields from other loanstocks and gilts.
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(Annual rental income × 100), divided by purchase price. The net yield, however, the income minus all overheads and costs, including fees and taxes – is the critical figure. Learn more about important figures if you’re buying a property at auction to let.
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The annual gross dividends as a percentage of the current share price. It is a way of indicating the likely income an investor will receive.
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The interest or dividend on an investment without deduction of tax payable on it.
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Return on an investment before tax is deducted.
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The revenue produced by investments (such as securities, real estate, property, etc.) before any deductions, such as for charges or taxes, are made. Net yield is the opposite. Français: Rendement brut Español: Rendimiento bruto, producto bruto
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