Financial dictionary


Term Definition
Yield
YTD
YTM

YTM (yield to maturity) is an indicator that expresses the total return an investor will receive from a bond if held until maturity. YTM takes into account all future interest payments (coupons) that the bond pays, as well as its current price and face value. This indicator is expressed as an annual percentage yield. YTM helps investors understand what the actual return will be from the bond if held until maturity and is useful for comparing different bonds with varying terms and coupon amounts.

  • Yield
  • YTD
  • YTM

    YTM (yield to maturity) is an indicator that expresses the total return an investor will receive from a bond if held until maturity. YTM takes into account all future interest payments (coupons) that the bond pays, as well as its current price and face value. This indicator is expressed as an annual percentage yield. YTM helps investors understand what the actual return will be from the bond if held until maturity and is useful for comparing different bonds with varying terms and coupon amounts.