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Calculating investment returns: Actuarially speaking, 6% is a good rule of thumb.
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From a common sense point of view and from the view of everything that I've read and been told, YOC is a meaningless, feel good metric. All that really matters is current yield, current growth and how that compares to current alternatives. I never calculate YOC, and only look at the stock's current metrics. Would I buy the stock now at its current yield and growth rate? If the answer is no, then it is time to be looking around to see if there is a stock that would generate an answer of yes.
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RE: Calculating investment returns: Actuarially speaking, 6% is a good rule of thumb. - by hendi_alex - 10-02-2013, 06:51 AM



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