What is the term for the interest rate that makes the present value of an investment's cash flows equal to its price?
شرح سود کی اصطلاح کیا ہے جو سرمایہ کاری کے نقد بہاؤ کی موجودہ قیمت کو اس کی قیمت کے برابر بناتی ہے؟
Answer: Yield to maturity
Explanation
Yield to maturity (YTM): Interest rate that equals present value of cash flows to market price.
It representing total return on investment if held to maturity.
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