Sentences with phrase «nominal growth rate»

Your income stream will come within about 1 % of the initial dividend yield plus the annualized, nominal growth rate of the dividend minus the inflation rate.
Here are my findings: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with an 8 % per year nominal growth rate.
Investment B: 6.1 % initial yield with a 2 % per year nominal growth rate.
But suppose, as optimists, we assume the same 6 % nominal growth rate in the future.
It is in my opinion almost impossible that China would be able to improve its financial efficiency so dramatically without a significant slowdown in growth, but at least mechanically it is clear that if China were able to do so while maintaining nominal growth rates on average of 5 - 6 %, by the end of ten years China's debt to GDP ratio would be largely unchanged, although this would only happen after having risen to 235 % during the first five years.
Regarding stock prices: money illusion affects stock prices because investors use a higher nominal discount rate to value stocks, but fail to project cash flow growth at the correspondingly higher nominal growth rate.
You enter the initial dividend yield and nominal growth rates for two investment types (Stock A and Investment B).
Since 1950 (actually, since the 1940s), S&P 500 dividends have had a remarkably steady nominal growth rate of 5 % per year.
The GD Purchases deflator should correspond to the GD Purchases nominal growth rate.
Given that inflation is approaching a 3 % annual rate, nominal growth rate of 3.6 % would put the economy on the cusp of a recession.
Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with an 8 % per year nominal growth rate.
In that case the economy would need to slow two full percentage points, to a nominal growth rate of 3.6 %, to match the longer - term average.
But the data suggest that the market normally prices yields slightly above the economy's nominal growth rate, partially as insurance against getting the inflation forecast wrong.
The Bosch division's sales revenue for the fiscal year increased by 70 million euros to around 1.18 billion euros, which corresponds to a nominal growth rate of 6.3 percent.
Another major finding is that corporate earnings grow around 85 % to 90 % of the Gross Domestic Product's NOMINAL growth rate.
Here is a summary: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with an 8 % per year nominal growth rate.
Condition E: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with a 10 % per year nominal growth rate.
Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with a 10 % per year nominal growth rate.
Nominal growth rates must be about 3 % higher because of inflation.
In that case the economy would need to slow two full percentage points, to a nominal growth rate of 3.6 %, to match the longer - term average.
But the data suggest that the market normally prices yields slightly above the economy's nominal growth rate, partially as insurance against getting the inflation forecast wrong.
Given that inflation is approaching a 3 % annual rate, nominal growth rate of 3.6 % would put the economy on the cusp of a recession.
Condition B: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with a 10 % per year nominal growth rate.
Condition C: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with an 8 % per year nominal growth rate.
Condition D: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with a 10 % per year nominal growth rate.
Condition A: Investment A: 3.5 % initial yield with an 8 % per year nominal growth rate.
Notice that this is very close to nominal growth rate minus the inflation rate.
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