Verb

investing

  1. Present participle of invest.
Category: English present participles

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Sun Jul 25 21:32:44 2010

Investment is the commitment of money or capital to purchase financial instruments or other assets in order to gain profitable returns in form of interest, income, or appreciation of the value of the instrument. It is related to saving or deferring consumption. Investment is involved in many areas of the economy, such as business management and finance no matter for households, firms, or governments. An investment involves the choice by an individual or an organization such as a pension fund, after some analysis or thought, to place or lend money in a vehicle, instrument or asset, such as property, commodity, stock, bond, financial derivatives (e.g. futures or options), or the foreign asset denominated in foreign currency, that has certain level of risk and provides the possibility of generating returns over a period of time.

Investment comes with the risk of the loss of the principal sum. The investment that has not been thoroughly analyzed can be highly risky with respect to the investment owner because the possibility of losing money is not within the owner's control. The difference between speculation and investment can be subtle. It depends on the investment owner's mind whether the purpose is for lending the resource to someone else for economic purpose or not.

In the case of investment, rather than store the good produced or its money equivalent, the investor chooses to use that good either to create a durable consumer or producer good, or to lend the original saved good to another in exchange for either interest or a share of the profits. In the first case, the individual creates durable consumer goods, hoping the services from the good will make his life better. In the second, the individual becomes an entrepreneur using the resource to produce goods and services for others in the hope of a profitable sale. The third case describes a lender, and the fourth describes an investor in a share of the business. In each case, the consumer obtains a durable asset or investment, and accounts for that asset by recording an equivalent liability. As time passes, and both prices and interest rates change, the value of the asset and liability also change.

An asset is usually purchased, or equivalently a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it. The word originates in the Latin "vestis", meaning garment, and refers to the act of putting things (money or other claims to resources) into others' pockets.. The basic meaning of the term being an asset held to have some recurring or capital gains. It is an asset that is expected to give returns without any work on the asset per se. The term "investment" is used differently in economics and in finance. Economists refer to a real investment (such as a machine or a house), while financial economists refer to a financial asset, such as money that is put into a bank or the market, which may then be used to buy a real asset.

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Thu Jun 24 09:13:27 2010

How do I take care of an investing problem?
Q. I got into investing in a cosmetics company through a friend of mine. I met with the guy starting the company and signed a contract with him stating that I have invested $5000 with the company and i will collect from profits for 2 years. From the looks of it the company hasn't gotten up and running and he's been spending money on rolex's and moving into a new apartment. I really want to get my money back from this individual. How can I?
Asked by cdgomez10 - Sun Aug 26 10:11:30 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sue in small claims court
Answered by StephenWeinstein - Sun Aug 26 14:41:33 2007

I'm 16 and looking to start investing. How can I begin and how much money should I risk at first?
Q. I have always been interested in the stock market and how it works, and I believe that I am not old enough and mature enough to invest. I have had a $8 an hour job for about a year now, so i have a good amount of money to start with. But where should I start? How much money should I put at risk for my first time? Where can I find a good source to learn even more about investing? Thanks in advance.
Asked by oSiK - Mon Aug 25 15:01:28 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. My brother started investment accounts for my children, two own stock in Southern Company, two in PSE&G (both are utility companies). Their accounts were started with $250 invested directly though the companies. Many companies have direct buy programs which require low investments to start. He puts $100 into each account for them each birthday and Christmas. It is really easy to do. You can try to go to the company's websites and get information there. I think Coca-Cola has a similar program. On the other hand, starting a Vanguard IRA at your age would be a great option, you can learn more by going to www.vanguard.com. Both the options I described are long term, stable investments with low or no costs. Good luck! If you want to… [cont.]
Answered by Chris L. - Mon Aug 25 15:15:50 2008

What are some good stock market investing strategies that make millionaires?
Q. Just curious as to how ordinary people become millionaires and mulimillionaire on the stock markets without using leverage, just investing, and what strategies they use to achieve it?
Asked by William M - Thu Apr 1 14:20:06 2010 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the quick bucks were just luck. the long term people just bought good companies and held for the longest time.
Answered by Scarface - Thu Apr 1 15:21:05 2010

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