Recruitment yield measures the successfulness of recruitment strategies. Rewcruitment yield ratios refer to, for example, the ratio of candidates CVs forwarded by a recruitment agencies to those then shortlisted for interview, those interviewed to offered, those offered to placed, across a business over time.
Yield usually refers to yield to maturity. If a bond is trading at par it usually means the yield to maturity is equal to the coupon.
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Negative carry on Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) occurs when the returns on the assets held to meet these requirements are lower than the cost of maintaining them. For example, banks must hold a portion of their deposits in non-interest-bearing reserves or in low-yield government securities, which can lead to a situation where the opportunity cost outweighs the returns, resulting in negative carry. This can impact a bank's profitability, as funds that could be invested for higher returns are instead tied up in low-yield assets.
"Yield" or "YTM" ("Yield to Maturity")
BPS = basis point. Definition: A unit for measuring a bonds yield that is equal to 1/100 of 1% of yield. Also known as "bips". Same as 1/10,000 of yield (1% divided by 100). For example, if a bond goes from 5.0% yield to 5.5% yield it is said to have increased 50 bps / 50 basis points
The ratio of usable meat to bone and fat determines a carcass' yield grade
Assuming the ratio refers to dilution, with a ratio of 128:1, you would mix 128 parts of diluent with 1 part of the concentrated product. Therefore, the yield would be 129 gallons (1 gallon of concentrate + 128 gallons of diluent).
The ratio of usable meat to bone and fat determines a carcass' yield grade
Stoichiometry can determine the theoretical yield of CaSO4 by calculating the ratio of reactants and products in a balanced chemical equation. The actual yield can then be compared to the theoretical yield to determine the percent yield of the reaction.
Plants maximize their yield by improving harvest index
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The percent yield is the ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield. A mole ratio is a conversion factor derived from the coefficient of a balanced chemical equation interpreted in terms of moles.
The ratio of raw materials to product is called the material yield ratio. It measures the efficiency of converting raw materials into finished products.
The product yield ratio is a measure of the efficiency of a production process, indicating the proportion of output that meets quality standards compared to the total output produced. It is calculated by dividing the quantity of acceptable products by the total quantity produced and is often expressed as a percentage. A higher yield ratio signifies a more efficient process with fewer defects or waste, while a lower ratio may indicate the need for process improvements. This metric is commonly used in manufacturing and food production to assess performance and optimize operations.
Both Specific retention and specific yield relate to the ratio of the volume of water (in a permeable unit of rock and/or sediment) to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment, as it relates to gravity. Specific retention is the ratio of the volume of water that is RETAINED against the pull of gravity, ...where-as specific yield is the ratio of the volume of water that is EXPELLED (yielded) against the pull of gravity. Again, ...both as a ratio to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment.
To convert old yield to new yield when there is a change in portion size, you can use the formula: New Yield = Old Yield × (New Portion Size / Old Portion Size). This formula adjusts the old yield based on the ratio of the new portion size to the old portion size, allowing for accurate scaling of recipes or servings.
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