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What is a dividend yield?
The dividend per share (total dividends paid out divided by total number of shares) expressed as a percentage is referred to as the dividend yield....
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How to invest like Warren Buffett - MoneyWeek investment tutorial
How does one of the world's most successful investors pick stocks? Tim Bennett explains six of his key tests.
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What are 'market makers'? - MoneyWeek investment tutorial
Many of you have asked us to explain exactly what market makers do. Here, Tim Bennett provides the answer.
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ConfusedLad27 - yes in liquid shares an order book can electronically match buy and sell orders provided the prices agree. Market makers are increasingly used in less liquid markets or markets where there is no central exchange (e.g. the bonds market).
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What is Tobin's Q? - MoneyWeek investment tutorials
Tobin's Q ratio can reveal whether the stock market is over or under valued. It can also help you spot a bargain share. Tim Bennett explains how.
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A good video to watch before or alongside this one is "what is the price to book ratio". Tim.
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What is return on equity? - MoneyWeek Investment Tutorial
The return on equity ratio has been blamed for the collapse of banks such as RBS. Tim Bennett explains what it is and whether its critics are righ...
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The basics of bonds
Tim Bennett explains the basics of bonds - what they are and how they work.
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hal1900 - agree, however the basic redemption yield on a bond is usually quoted before tax (gross) as obviously the issuer doesn't know your marginal rate of tax as an investor.
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Tobin tax - The 'Robin Hood' tax
The proposal - financial transactions across Europe should be subject to a transaction tax (The Tobin tax otherwise known as the Robin Hood tax)
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Baldurs89 - anything that adds a layer of admin/processing cost will tend to reduce volume in any market. The easiest way around this problem of course would be to move transactions outside of its jurisdiction altogether. Sure the banks can reorganise their IT to slice any tax off any transaction...
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What is a defensive stock? - MoneyWeek Investment Tutorial
Defensive stocks are the best bet in a downturn. But how do you find the best ones? Tim Bennett has the answer.
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Why do profitable firms go bust? - MoneyWeek investment tutorial
Tim Bennett gives investors the secret to spotting when a seemingly profitable company could actually be on a downhill slope.
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sterlingpower - thanks. And yes if you want the CASH dividend in your hand you have to buy before the ex-div date. However if you miss this, the share price will simply correct downwards as you cross from cum-div to ex-div (a specific day, published for all companies). Net result - you pay less f...