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      1. Yield Definition | Investopedia

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        The income return on an investment. This refers to the interest or dividends received from a security and is usually expressed annually as a percentage based ...
      2. Yield (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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        In finance, the term yield describes the amount in cash that returns to the owners of a security. Normally it does not include the price variations, at the difference ...
        Bonds, notes, bills - Preferred shares - Preferred trust units - Common shares
      3. Yield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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        Yield may refer to: Contents. 1 Measures of output/function. 1.1 Physics/chemistry; 1.2 Earth science; 1.3 Production/manufacturing; 1.4 Finance. 2 Other uses ...
      4. Yield - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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        to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required. 3. : to give up possession of on claim or demand: as. a : to give up (as one's breath) and so die ...
      5. Yield | Define Yield at Dictionary.com

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        to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation: This farm yields enough fruit to meet all our needs. 2. to produce or furnish (payment, ...
        Yielding - Maturity yield - Yieldability - Yield stress
      6. yield - definition of yield by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...

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        a. To give forth by or as if by a natural process, especially by cultivation: a field that yields many bushels of corn. b. To furnish as return for effort or investment; ...
      7. yield (C#)

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        Used in an iterator block to provide a value to the enumerator object or to signal the end of iteration. It takes one of the following forms:
      8. yield

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        When you use the yield keyword in a statement, you indicate that the method, operator, or get accessor in which it appears is an iterator. You use an iterator to ...
      9. Yield Synonyms, Yield Antonyms | Thesaurus.com

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        Synonyms for yield at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
      10. What is yield? definition and meaning

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        Definition of yield: The annual rate of return on an investment, expressed as a percentage.
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