That investment, while necessary, is inefficient and yields a relatively low return.
Over the long term, sound investments yield about a 6 percent return.
It would be easy to point out that private investment virtually always yields greater returns.
The investments soon yielded $200 in interest per year.
Will the investment yield a solid benefit to cost ratio?
A small investment here can yield a large return.
An investment of a few million dollars can yield far more when a company is restructured or sold again.
In this case, it is unlikely that any alternative investment of the $1000 per year would have yielded the required $100,000.00 at death.
It's not as if our investment is yielding great returns.
His investments have yielded an annual return of at least 14% for the last 5 years.