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The bond equivalent yield enables investors to compare the yield of a short-term security purchased at a discount with that of a bond with an annual yield.
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Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY) Definition & Example | Investing Answers
tionary Calculators Articles Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY) Share What it is: The bond equivalent yield (BEY) is a formula that allows investors to calculate the annual yield from a bond being sold at a discount. How it works (Example): <span>The bond equivalent yield enables investors to compare the yield of a short-term security purchased at a discount with that of a bond with an annual yield. Calculated as: ((Par Value – Purchase Price) / Purchase Price) * (365 / Days to Maturity) The BEY for a bond with 100 days to maturity, a par value of $1000, and purchased at the discou


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