true or false, the dividend yield is the amount by which the selling price of an asset exceeds its initial purchase price.
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- Dividend yield: This is a financial ratio that indicates how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. It is calculated by dividing the annual dividends per share by the stock's current market price. - Selling price: The price Show more…
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