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In the short run, a firm that is incurring losses would always be better off if it keeps producing.
Dividend Yield
The ratio of a company's annual dividends relative to its share price, indicating how much income investors are getting from their investment.
Yield-To-Maturity
Yield-to-maturity (YTM) is the total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until it matures, incorporating both interest payments and the capital gain or loss realized upon maturity.
Zero-Coupon Bond
A bond bought at a price lower than its face value, with no recurring interest payments, that matures at its face value.
Yield To Maturity
The total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until it matures, incorporating all interest payments and the repayment of principal, expressed as an annual rate.
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