Yield gap

The yield gap or yield ratio is the ratio of the dividend yield of an equity and the yield of a long-term government bond. Typically equities have a higher yield (as a percentage of the market price of the equity thus reflecting the higher risk of holding an equity.[1] [2]

{\mbox{Yield Gap}}={\frac {\mbox{Yield Ratio of Equity}}{\mbox{Yield Ratio of Bond}}}

The purpose of calculating the yield gap is to assess whether the equity is over or under priced as compared to bonds. For a given equity, the following cases may be considered:

See also

Yield (finance)

References

  1. Yield Gap; Reuter's Financial Glossary
  2. Yield Gap; Moneyterms
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