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Yield to Maturity is the estimated rate of return that an investor can expect from a bond. The value assumes that you hold the bond until maturity.
Step 3: Run an example Say you were evaluating a Treasury bill with a 26-week maturity and a price of $97.50. First, to calculate the bond's yield, subtract 97.5 from 100 and divide by 97.5.
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