The phrase
"yield requirement" refers to the desired amount of return or profit that an investor expects to earn from an investment. It is the minimum or target level of income or earnings that an investor seeks to achieve.
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For example, with rising interest rates, falling cap rates and a diminishing supply of Class A quality properties for sale, REITs have turned their attention to development to
meet yield requirements.»
Treasury bill or the 30 - Day LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate), plus a margin determined by
yield requirements in the financial markets.
At a time when, as we have discussed in articles such as Theory and practice, the IA is consulting on an
appropriate yield requirement for UK Equity Income funds and the UK market yield is becoming increasingly concentrated, this matter requires careful consideration.
What makes this fund interesting is that there is a dividend - growth factor married to the
higher yield requirement: To be eligible for the index, a stock must have five - year non-negative per - share dividend growth.
Whether it's assets, earnings and reinvestment, dividends, acquisitions, you might use a price to book ratio, PE ratio,
yield requirement or strategic value.
However,
the yield requirement is excluding a lot of great dividend growth companies.
Whether it's assets, earnings and reinvestment, dividends, acquisitions, you might use a price to book ratio, PE ratio,
yield requirement or strategic value.
I've actually relaxed
my yield requirements as time has gone on, as evidenced by my recent Visa investment.
I've learned over time to be a bit lax on
the yield requirement.
As it was with the Materials Sector, I also only included one company in the Industrial Sector that met
my yield requirement to be included in this article.
The certificate we provide you with serves as confirmation that you have fulfilled the failure to
yield requirements and that Too Cool Traffic School has notified the state.
You may, however, find more properties that meet
your yield requirements in a slower market where prices have declined.
Cap rates continue to go down, which is making it more difficult for investors to buy properties and still hit
their yield requirements, she adds.