earnings yield

收益率:衡量股票投资回报的指标

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收益率:衡量股票投资回报的指标,计算方法是将每股收益除以股票价格。
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这个数字是所谓的“收益率”,和标准普尔500指数,它是目前不到5%。
Companies only pay out a fraction of their earnings as dividends, so the earnings yield was then much higher than the government-bond yield.
公司仅付出盈利的一部分作为股息,盈利收益当然远高于国债收益率。
Chris Watling of Longview Economics points to another measure, the relation between the earnings yield and the real return on cash.
金融顾问公司LongviewEconomics的克里斯•沃特林(ChrisWatling)指出了另一项估值方法,收益率和实际现金回报率之间的关系。
盈利回报率、净资产收益率变化以及增长机会与股票回报具有显著正相关关系。
When equity prices fall their yield rises. The theory holds that if earnings yield is higher than bond yield then equities are cheap.
这种分析认为,若股息收益率高于公债收益率,那幺股价应是处于偏低水平。
想像一下,在回报平稳的完美世界中,今天你花100美元买了一篮子股票,收益率为7%。
Earnings Yield The earnings per share for the most recent 12 months divided by market price per share.
盈利收益最近12个月的每股盈利除以每股市场价格。
Over the past 50 years, the earnings yield has averaged around five percentage points higher than the return on cash.
在过去50年里,收益率高于现金回报率平均约5个百分点。
当然,如果营收暴跌,光是有较高的净收益率也是没意义的。
European common stocks sell at 12 times current earnings, which translates into an earnings yield of 8. 5.
欧洲的普通股投资者以12倍的市盈率抛售他们的股票换算成净收益率为8.