The price return is the rate of return on an investment portfolio, where the return measure takes into account only the capital appreciation of the portfolio, while the income generated by the assets in the portfolio, in the form of interest and dividends, is ignored. This contrasts with the total return, which does take into account the income generated in the portfolio.
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| - Un indice sans dividendes ou indice de prix (Price return index en anglais) est un indice boursier qui mesure la performance des prix d'un groupe de composants, mais qui ne tient pas compte des distributions de dividendes. En cela, ce type d'indice diffère d'un indice avec dividendes réinvestis. L'indice boursier américain S&P 500 ou l'indice boursier français CAC 40 sont des exemples d'indices sans dividendes et l'indice boursier allemand DAX est un exemple d'indice avec dividendes réinvestis. (fr)
- The price return is the rate of return on an investment portfolio, where the return measure takes into account only the capital appreciation of the portfolio, while the income generated by the assets in the portfolio, in the form of interest and dividends, is ignored. This contrasts with the total return, which does take into account the income generated in the portfolio. (en)
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| - Un indice sans dividendes ou indice de prix (Price return index en anglais) est un indice boursier qui mesure la performance des prix d'un groupe de composants, mais qui ne tient pas compte des distributions de dividendes. En cela, ce type d'indice diffère d'un indice avec dividendes réinvestis. Un indice sans dividendes ne considère que les mouvements de prix (gains ou pertes en capital) des titres qui composent l'indice, tandis qu'un indice avec dividendes réinvestis inclut les dividendes, les intérêts, les droits de souscription et autres distributions réalisées sur une période de temps donnée. L'examen du rendement d'un indice avec dividendes réinvestis est une mesure de performance plus significative que celle avec un indice sans dividendes. L'indice boursier américain S&P 500 ou l'indice boursier français CAC 40 sont des exemples d'indices sans dividendes et l'indice boursier allemand DAX est un exemple d'indice avec dividendes réinvestis. (fr)
- The price return is the rate of return on an investment portfolio, where the return measure takes into account only the capital appreciation of the portfolio, while the income generated by the assets in the portfolio, in the form of interest and dividends, is ignored. This contrasts with the total return, which does take into account the income generated in the portfolio. Often, when the return of a stock market index is quoted in the press, the quoted returns concern price returns, rather than the total returns. Examples are the S&P 500 and the MSCI EAFE, which are typically quoted in terms of price return. This is clearly misleading, since, economically speaking, it is the total return that is the only thing that matters. Whether that return is generated in the form of cash income or in capital appreciation is irrelevant as long as one can always liquidate the investment to realise the capital appreciation into cash. For the same reason, it is inappropriate to evaluate the skill of a portfolio manager by comparing the total return on the portfolio to the price return of an index. After all, the total return on the index will always exceed the price return on the same index, so the portfolio manager could simply outperform the price return of the index by investing in the index. Even so, the use of price indices is still quite common in the investment industry. (en)
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