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Investment
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Investment is a term with several closely related meanings in finance and economics. It refers to the accumulation of some kind of asset in hopes of getting a future return from it.
- In theoretical economics, investment means the purchase (and thus the production) of capital goods - goods which are not consumed but instead used in future production. Examples include building a railroad, or a factory, clearing land, or putting oneself through college.
- In finance, investment means buying monetary or paper assets, for example equity investment or real estate investment or bonds or postage stamps. These investments may then provide a future income and increase in value.
See also
- Appreciation
- Capital accumulation
- Divestment
- Financial economics
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Investor profile
- Investor relations
- Over-investing
- Philatelic investment
- Return on investment
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External link
- Investing textbook - in Wikibooks
- Investor Word http://www.investorwords.com/ - an excellent dictionary of investment terms
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