Skip to main content

Total Return

Accounts for all dividends, interest, and capital gains received prior to deducting fees and expenses, as well as any changes in the principle value, including share price, assuming that dividends and capital gains are reinvested. This percentage is frequently expressed in terms of time (one, five, ten years, and/or fund life). Also, a way of estimating an investment's return that takes into account share price fluctuations and dividends.

Popular posts from this blog

Domino’s Misses on Profit But Serves Up Strong Sales and Market Share Gains

Levi Strauss Stock Slumps as Cautious Q4 Outlook Overshadows Strong Q3 Results

Applied Materials Warns of $710 Million Revenue Hit From New China Export Rules