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Yuppie

Definition Yuppie is a term that originated in the 1980s and stands for “young urban professional” or “young, upwardly-mobile professional.” It refers to young, well-educated

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York Antwerp Rules

Definition The York Antwerp Rules are a set of internationally recognized guidelines used to standardize the process of General Average in maritime law. General Average

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Yugen Kaisha (YK)

Definition Yugen Kaisha (YK) is a type of business structure in Japan that existed prior to the implementation of the Companies Act in 2006. A

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Yo-Yo

Definition In finance, a “Yo-Yo” refers to a stock or market that repeatedly experiences rapid price fluctuations, moving up and down like the motion of

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Yield Variance

Definition Yield variance is a financial term that refers to the difference between the actual yield of a product or investment and the expected or

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Yield Pickup

Definition Yield pickup is a financial term that refers to the increased yield an investor receives when they replace a lower-yielding bond with a higher-yielding

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Yield to Average Life

Definition Yield to Average Life is a financial term that refers to the estimated yield on a bond, assuming it’s held until its average life

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Yield Tilt Index Fund

Definition A Yield Tilt Index Fund is a type of investment fund that primarily focuses on stocks with higher dividend yields. It aims to generate

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Yield on Earning Assets

Definition Yield on earning assets refers to the rate of return or the income generated by an investment, usually expressed as a percentage of the

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