Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web

annual percentage yield

 - 1 dictionary result
Financial Dictionary

Annual Percentage Yield - APY

The effective annual rate of return taking into account the effect of compounding interest. APY is calculated by:


The resultant percentage number assumes that funds will remain in the investment vehicle for a full 365 days.

Investopedia Commentary

The APY is similar in nature to the annual percentage rate. Its usefulness lies in its ability to standardize varying interest-rate agreements into an annualized percentage number.

For example, suppose you are considering whether to invest in a one-year zero-coupon bond that pays 6% upon maturity or a high-yield money market account that pays 0.5% per month with monthly compounding.

At first glance, the yields appear equal because 12 months multiplied by 0.5% equals 6%. However, when the effects of compounding are included by calculating the APY, we find that the second investment actually yields 6.17%, as 1.005^12-1 = 0.0617.

Related Links

Understanding The Time Value Of Money
How the Distinction Between APR and APY Affects You
Money Market Tutorial

See also: Annual Percentage Rate - APR, Annualize, Certificate of Deposit - CD, Compound Interest, Money Market Account, Rule of 72, Yield

Also spelled: annualized percentage yieldAPY

Investopedia.com. Copyright © 1999-2005 - All rights reserved. Owned and Operated by Investopedia Inc.
Cite This Source
Search another word or see annual percentage yield on Thesaurus | Reference
FacebookTwitterFollow us: