Conventional gilts

Gilts where the dividends and principal repayments are fixed in nominal terms. This is as opposed to an index-linked gilt where the dividends and principal repayments are related to movements in the Retail Prices Index (RPI).

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Withholding Tax

A tax deduction made at the source of the payment.
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Fixed Income

An investment that provides a fixed rate of return, often over a specific set of time.
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Rate of Return

Profit on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment.
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Nominal amount

The face value of a gilt. It represents the amount that will be repaid to the holder at maturity and is also used to calculate the dividend or coupon payment.
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NYSE

The world's largest stock exchange. Wall St HQ.
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Account balance

The amount of money a user has stored in a financial repository.
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Year to Date (YTD)

A period of time that starts with the first day of the current calendar year and ends with today.
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Coupon

Also called a dividend, this is the fixed annual interest paid to gilt holders. It’s usually paid in two equal, semi-annual instalments and expressed as a percentage of the nominal value of the gilt.
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Earnings per share

We look at what earnings per share mean and how to calculate it
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