How to Calculate Current Yield
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- 1). Obtain the current price of the bond. Contact your investment counselor or look up the bond on bond market quote listings such as Bonds Online (see Resources). The value in the quote will typically be the percentage of face value the bond is selling for. Multiply the quote by the face value to calculate the current bond price. For instance, if the bond is quoted at 95.2 and the face value is $1,000, then the current selling price of the bond is $1,000 x 0.952 = $952.00
- 2). Obtain the coupon value of the bond. This can also be found on sites like Bonds Online.
- 3). Divide the coupon value of the bond by the current price and multiply by 100 to calculate the current yield. For instance, if the current bond price is $982 and the coupon value is $78, then the current yield is ($78/$982) x 100 = 7.9%.
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