Yield on cost
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In the context of dividends, "yield on cost" refers to the annual dividend income received from an investment, expressed as a percentage of the original cost of acquiring that investment.

It is calculated by dividing the annual dividend payment by the total amount initially invested.

This metric allows investors to evaluate the return they are earning on their initial capital outlay through dividend payments, which can help assess the potential income stream and compare different dividend-paying investments.

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