This is what happens at today's valuations: Taking the Morningstar Dividend
Investor at face value, I assign Investment A an initial dividend yield of 3.5 % per year and a dividend growth rate of 8 % per year.
Taking the Morningstar Dividend
Investor at face value, I assign Stock A an initial dividend yield of 3.5 % per year and a dividend growth rate of 8 % per year.
Taking the Morningstar Dividend
Investor at face value, I assign Stock A an initial dividend yield of 3.5 % per year and dividend growth rates of 8 % and 10 % per year.
Not exact matches
When most
investors think about different style boxes, whether it's large cap growth stocks or small cap
value stocks, they probably just take the label
at face value.
Remington also has $ 250 million of bonds that come due in 2020, and are trading
at a significant discount to their
face value at 22 cents on the dollar, according to Thomson Reuters data, indicating
investor concerns about repayment.
Instead, they are sold
at a discount to their
face (or par)
value;
investors receive the full
face value at maturity.
But potential tax implications get trickier with bonds purchased in the secondary market
at a premium or discount — in other words,
investors that paid more or less than the
face value of the bond.
But another way to read it is
at face value: the reason
investors value Amazon and Uber so highly is because they believe these platforms will, eventually, generate huge returns.
When there is a lot of demand,
investors bid
at or above the
face value.
«These are also assets that may satisfy the emotional needs and passions of
investors who are no longer comfortable putting more money into financial assets
at zero return, but who
face barriers to entry in acquiring high -
value luxury items like art, or a 1955 vintage Porsche speedster or a vineyard.»
McDonald's issues $ 50 million in bonds with a maturity of 30 years The bonds have a
face value (cost) of $ 1,000 and an interest rate of 3.5 % McDonald's pays
investors 1.75 % in interest, twice a year for 30 years
At the end of 30 years, McDonald's pays the $ 50 million back to investors at $ 1,000 for each bond they ho
At the end of 30 years, McDonald's pays the $ 50 million back to
investors at $ 1,000 for each bond they ho
at $ 1,000 for each bond they hold
If an agency mortgage backed security was bought
at a price which was a premium to its
face value, the
investor will lose the difference between the premium and
face value when its prepaid.
When an issuer calls its bonds, it pays
investors the call price (usually the
face value of the bonds) together with accrued interest to date and,
at that point, stops making interest payments.
For example, if a bond is selling
at 95, it means that the bond may be purchased for 95 % of its
face value; a $ 10,000 bond, therefore, would cost the
investor $ 9,500.
Difficult quarters go with the territory of being an equity
investor, and it is not surprising that global equity markets have
faced more turbulence in the last several months as market prices for most equities trade
at or above their fair underlying
values.
Taken
at face value, the Morningstar Dividend
Investor portfolios allow you to withdraw
at least 5.54 % of the original balance (plus inflation) on a continuing basis.
So I guess that my concerns about the company were probably for a large part unfounded, but
at the same time it also illustrates one of the bigger risks you
face as a
value investor.
Once again, I have taken the Morningstar Dividend
Investor newsletter
at face value.
Investors need to apply for a minimum of ten bonds of Rs. 1,000
face value in this issue i.e. an investment of Rs. 10,000
at least.
Minimum Investment —
Investors need to apply for a minimum of ten bonds of Rs. 1,000
face value in this issue i.e. an investment of Rs. 10,000
at least.
Homebuilding ETFs are making it much too easy for new
investors to make the biggest mistake of them all: taking an ETF's name
at face value.
Current yield is most often applied to bond investments, which are securities that are issued to an
investor at a par
value (
face amount) of $ 1,000.
Instead,
investors buy zero coupon bonds
at a deep discount from their
face value, which is the amount a bond will be worth when it «matures» or comes due.
Of course, the strategic logic (or lack thereof) of the overall portfolio was academic
at that point... as a cash - burning & over-indebted One51 was forced to
face up to collapsing asset
values,
investor risk aversion, evaporating bank facilities & an accelerating economic recession.
These bonds are bought by
investors on the open market for less than their
face value, and the company uses the cash it raises for whatever purpose it wants, before paying off the bondholders
at term's end (usually by paying each bond
at face value using money from a new package of bonds, in effect «rolling over» the debt to the next cycle, similar to you carrying a balance on your credit card).
They have an uncanny ability to home in on trusting
investors who accept dubious claims
at face value.
Discount notes have no periodic interest payments; the
investor receives the note's
face value at maturity.
Of course, more adventurous growth
investors don't even blink
at such numbers... but for the average
value investor, on the
face of it, these P / Es are likely way too steep to even consider (in absolute, relative, and / or PEG ratio terms)!
Investors pay more than
face value to get those higher rates, but premium bonds will eventually mature
at face value, resulting in a capital loss.
The Index includes publicly issued U.S. dollar denominated, non-investment grade, fixed - rate, taxable corporate bonds that have a remaining maturity of
at least one year, but not more than fifteen years, regardless of optionality; are rated high - yield (Ba1 / BB + / BB + or below) using the middle rating of Moody's
Investors Service, Inc., Fitch Inc., or Standard & Poor's Financial Services, LLC, respectively; and have $ 500 million or more of outstanding
face value.
So taken
at face value, if the chart doesn't account for subscriptions, refunds, loans, and
investor money, it stands to reason that this chart is clearly inaccurate and misleading.
A life settlement is the sale of an existing life insurance policy to an institutional
investor at a price higher than the current cash surrender
value, but lower than the
face amount of the policy.
It sounds undesirable
at face value, but interval funds» limited liquidity provides real estate
investors with four distinct advantages:
Currently
valued at over a trillion dollars, the REIT marketplace continues to gain momentum, attracting retail and institutional
investors alike with consistently high after - tax returns, instant liquidity, and surprising resiliency in the
face of market volatility.