Money+invested

  • 61hot money — noun : money of foreign ownership deposited or invested to avoid depreciation and constituting a threat to national currency and credit by being liable to sudden withdrawal called also funk money …

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  • 62weight of money — /ˌweɪt əv mʌni/ noun a large amount of money ready to be invested on the stock market (especially cash available in pension funds) …

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  • 63time value of money — The concept, used as the basis for discounted cash flow calculations, that cash received earlier is worth more than a similar sum received later, because the sum received earlier can be invested to earn interest in the intervening period. For the …

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  • 64time value of money — The concept, used as the basis for discounted cash flow calculations, that cash received earlier is worth more than a similar sum received later, because the sum received earlier can be invested to earn interest in the intervening period. For the …

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  • 65Capital — Money invested in a firm. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * capital cap‧i‧tal [ˈkæptl] noun [uncountable] 1. ECONOMICS money or property used to produce wealth: • Countries around the world are hungry for capital and economic… …

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  • 66investment — money used to purchase any capital items for the business and expected to yield an income. Glossary of Business Terms The creation of more money through the use of capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This has a special regulatory meaning… …

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  • 67Unit investment trust — Money invested in a portfolio whose composition is fixed for the life of the fund. Shares in a unit trust are called redeemable trust certificates, and they are sold at a premium above net asset value. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 68unit investment trust — Money invested in a portfolio whose composition is fixed for the life of the fund. shares in a unit trust are called redeemable trust certificates, and they are sold at a premium to net asset value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 69Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 70fund — A fiscal and accounting entity with a self balancing set of accounts in which cash and other financial resources, all related liabilities and residual equities, or balances, and charges therein, are recorded and segregated to carry on specific… …

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