Matt Tucker reviews the most
common yield measures and explains when to use each one, and why.
Not exact matches
It's
common to object to the dividend
yield as a
measure of valuation, given that companies have devoted more of their earnings to stock repurchases than dividend payments in recent years.
The Fund seeks to track the performance of an index that
measures the investment return of
common stocks of companies that are characterized by high dividend
yield.
The investment seeks to track the performance of a benchmark index that
measures the investment return of
common stocks of companies that are characterized by high dividend
yield.
The dividend
yield is a financial ratio that
measures the amount of cash dividends distributed to
common shareholders relative to the market value per share.
The dividend
yield is a financial ratio that
measures the amount of cash dividends distributed to
common shareholders relative to
And as the next premium payment date neared, I studied the features of the policy in detail, compared it against
common savings options and other types of insurance and realized that these policies often do not
measure up to even to low -
yielding non-insurance savings schemes