I’ve seen the words ‘income’ and ‘yields’ used. Are they the same thing?
Yields are used to indicate the income levels received from corporate bond trusts. We always quote a distribution yield. The yield gives an estimate of the amount of income payable over the next 12 months. The calculated yield assumes that the current investments are kept within the trust. Yields are published gross of tax and will vary over time.
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