investingDefinition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation, searchFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Investment is the commitment of money or capital to purchase financial instruments or other assets in order to gain profitable returns in the 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 What are the tax implications of investing in the stock market? What are the risks? Q. I'm am 20 and in college, and thought I would invest some money in the stock market. I am new to stock investing and am planning to invest a $200 first. How do taxes come into play with stock investing? What companies should I invest in currently? Asked by music - Sat Dec 19 21:14:29 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you're a rookie in investing or stocks, go to www.finance.yahoo.com. Open up a portfolio without using real money. You can give yourself as much or as little money to try out the market. The stocks you want to focus on is consumer staples, consumer discretionary, and healthcare. These are defensive stocks that will survive through good and bad times. Most of my positions are in these stocks. Some names include 3M, Procter & Gamble, Kimberly Clark, Exxon Mobil, Walmart, Costco. Everybody's got to eat and wipe their butts regardless of the state of economy. Many of these companies survived through the Great Depression. That's the benefits. You can sleep at night knowing your money is doing well. There are NO guarantees that you won't… [cont.] Answered by Max M - Mon Dec 21 18:53:46 2009 Does anyone know what big companies started off using angel investing for their start-up? Q. I am doing an M.B.A. presentation on Angel investing and am trying to use a big corporation as an example of successful angel investing. Are there any big companies that started off using angel investing to fund their idea and now are very successful? Please let me know of any. Thanks. Asked by doughayes82 - Sat May 3 18:42:01 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Creative Technology Ltd Answered by 2 - Sat May 3 22:45:03 2008 I am 33 and want to start investing for the future. Which is the best way to make money fast?
Q. I don't have a lot of money to start with. What I am looking for is, who to contact? What company? What type of investments, real estate, stocks and bonds? I have three children oldest is 10 youngest is one, I need to make money fast and bend into a long term portfolio. I know little to nothing about investing, under any circumstance? Asked by Which 1's Pink - Tue Oct 31 14:57:30 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would be careful about trying to make too much money too fast - you'll just end up losing money trying to hit a homerun with a single stock pick. Slow and steady is the only way to make it in the market. That said, I would suggest buying what the best traders are buying. This is the idea behind the site - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in "play" money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can also read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. Here are this month's best traders: Answered by Barry_Robbins_98 - Tue Oct 31 19:33:22 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "investing" Bond investing with discipline - MarketWatch
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