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earnings yield

Earnings per share for the most recent 12 months divided by current price per share. The reciprocal of the price/earnings ratio.

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    The earnings per share for the most recent 12-month period divided by the current market price per share. The earnings yield (which is the inverse of the P/E ...
     
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    One way is to use the earnings yield. As a share holder, you have a claim on the earnings of the company. But what is that claim as a portion of your investment?
     
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    We explain the definition of Earnings Yield, provide a clear example of the formula, and explain why it's an important concept in business, finance & investing.
     
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