Yield To Maturity – YTM definition explanation
What is Yield To Maturity – YTM?
The rate of return anticipated on a bond if it is held until the maturity date. YTM is considered a long-term bond yield expressed as an annual rate. The calculation of YTM takes into account the current market price, par value, coupon interest rate and time to maturity. It is also assumed that all coupons are reinvested at the same rate. Sometimes this is simply referred to as “”yield”" for short. Read more for examples and further explanation including related video clips and also comments
Example explains Yield To Maturity – YTM
An approximate YTM can be found by using a bond yield table. However, because calculating a bond’s YTM is complex and involves trial and error, it is usually done by using a programmable business calculator.
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