Core Bond Yield Measures
Fixed-income terms for bond equivalent yield, bond yield, coupon yield, current yield, and nominal yield.
Core Bond Yield Measures groups related fixed income terms inside Yield Measures and Redemption Yields. Fixed-income terms for bond equivalent yield, bond yield, coupon yield, current yield, and nominal yield.
Use this subsection when the question is about bond cash flows, fixed-income risk, stock ownership, dividend mechanics, or equity market labels rather than broad investing strategy.
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Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY): Converting Short-Term Discount Returns Into an Annual Bond-Style Yield
Learn what bond equivalent yield means, how it annualizes short-term discount returns, and why investors use BEY to compare money-market instruments with bonds.
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Bond Yield: The Return Measure That Connects Bond Price, Coupon, and Maturity
Learn what bond yield means, how it differs from coupon rate, and why bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.
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Coupon Yield: Understanding Bond Yields
Coupon yield is a critical concept in the fixed-income market, referring to the annual interest income earned by a bondholder as a percentage of the bond's face value.
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Current Yield
Bond income measure comparing annual coupon payments with the bond's current market price.
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Nominal Yield: Definition, Calculation, and Application in Bond Investments
Nominal Yield, depicted as a percentage, is calculated by dividing all the annual interest payments by the face value of the bond. Understand its definition, calculation, and application in bond investments.