Money+invested

  • 41Self-invested personal pension — A Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) is the name given the type of UK government approved personal pension scheme, which allows individuals to make their own investment decisions from the full range of HM Revenue Customs (HMRC) approved… …

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  • 42Return On Invested Capital - ROIC — A calculation used to assess a company s efficiency at allocating the capital under its control to profitable investments. The return on invested capital measure gives a sense of how well a company is using its money to generate returns.… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 43Private money investing — is the reverse side of hard money lending, a type of financing in which a borrower receives funds based on the value of real estate owned by the borrower. Private Money Investing (“PMI”) concerns the SOURCE of the funds lent to hard money… …

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  • 44one's money's worth — {n. phr.} A fair return on one s money spent or invested. * /I wouldn t say that the trip was a great bargain, but I feel that we got our money s worth./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 45one's money's worth — {n. phr.} A fair return on one s money spent or invested. * /I wouldn t say that the trip was a great bargain, but I feel that we got our money s worth./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 46Seed money — A seed round, sometimes known as a friends and family round or seed funding, is a securities offering whereby one or more parties that have some connection to a new enterprise invest the funds necessary to start the business so that it has enough …

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  • 47capital invested — ˌcapital inˈvested noun [uncountable] FINANCE the amount of money put into a particular business or activity: • This is the biggest cellular equipment venture of the last 10 years; capital invested will be several hundred million dollars …

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  • 48fresh money — ➔ money * * * fresh money UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► money that has not previously been invested: »The market is benefiting from a massive influx of fresh money …

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  • 49idle money — ➔ money * * * idle money UK US noun [U] FINANCE, BANKING ► money that is saved so it is available to use, rather than invested to earn interest, etc.: »Officials at the central bank expressed their worry at the accumulation of substantial amounts …

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  • 50over-invested — over invest UK US (also overinvest) verb [I] ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE to invest too much money in a particular activity or economy: »Asset price deflation can encourage households and businesses to over consume and over invest. over invested… …

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