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Please could someone define ‘net yield’ and give an example of how to work this out?
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2 Comments
May 13th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
The gross is the total figure, and the net is the figure after tax etc.
May 13th, 2009 at 11:53 pm
‘Yield’ has to be more exactly defined …
Most often, it’s expressed as a Percentage – but somethims in actual money terms – and is usually ‘per year’ (unless there is some defined end time) …
For example, in stocks & shares, Yield is how much the total Dividends are worth as a Percentage of the share price.
(Net Yield just means ‘after deductions’ (including Tax)).
In the case of a Hotel, I would have guessed it could mean either as a Percentage of the original capital invested (untill the Hotel is sold) or perhaps in absolute money terms ‘per guest’ or even ‘per room’ ..