What is a dividend yield?
Simply put, a dividend yield is the percentage of your investment you will paid per year for owning shares in a company. If you had $10,000 of stock that had a 10% dividend you would receive $1000 per year in dividends. As you would assume, the dividend yield changes as the stock price changes. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend by the current per share stock price.
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