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Dividend Yield
A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price, often used by investors to gauge the income-generating ability of a stock.
Capital Gains Yield
The increase in the price of an investment or asset, expressed as a percentage of the initial purchase price.
Total Rate of Return
The comprehensive yield on an investment over a specific period, considering both capital gains and dividends or interest, expressed as a percentage of the initial investment.
Dividend Growth Model
A valuation method that estimates the price of a company’s stock based on the dividend per share and the dividend growth rate.
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