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Yield curve
Yield curve A yield curve is a graph that shows the relationship between yields and maturity dates. Under normal circumstances, the longer it takes for a CD, bond or other investment to mature, the greater the yield, because people demand a greater return to tie up their money for a longer time.
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Yield The interest earned by an investor on his investment (or bank on the money it has lent).
Maturity The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.
Bond 1) A debt instrument; an obligation to pay; a security issued by a corporation. 2) A written promise that accopmpanies a mortgage and is evidence of the debt secured by the mortgage. 3) An interest-bearing certificate issued by a government to finance public projects.
Investment Money directed toward the purchase, improvement and development of an asset in expectation of income or profits.
Demand The amount of goods people are willing and able to buy at a given price; often coupled with supply.
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Yield The interest earned by an investor on his investment (or bank on the money it has lent).
Yield maintenance premium A penalty, paid by the borrower, designed to make investors whole in the event of early redemption of principal.
Yield spread The difference in yields between a commercial mortgage and a benchmark value, typically U.S. Treasuries of the same maturity.
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Yield The interest earned by an investor on his investment (or bank on the money it has lent).
Yield curve
Yield maintenance premium A penalty, paid by the borrower, designed to make investors whole in the event of early redemption of principal.
Yield spread The difference in yields between a commercial mortgage and a benchmark value, typically U.S. Treasuries of the same maturity.
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