What does a higher YTM mean?

By IndianMoney , 8 months ago
1. The yield offered is used to compensate investors for the risk they incur when purchasing a given company's bond. 2. The higher the yield, the more likely it is that the firm issuing the bond is not of high quality in other words, the more likely the firm is not to make coupon and principal payments.
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