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What does the term “yield” refer to?

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What does the term “yield” refer to?

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In general, yield is the return, excluding capital gains, you get on your original investment. In the case of a money market mutual fund, it is the amount of income the fund makes, shown as a percentage of the current unit price. In the case of bonds, it is the interest rate you would earn if you were buying the bond at its current price and holding it to maturity.

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