Noun

Singular investment

Plural investments

investment (plural investments)

  1. A placement of capital in expectation of deriving income or profit from its use.
  2. A mixture of silica sand and plaster which, by surrounding a wax pattern, creates a negative mold of the form used for casting, among other metals, bronze.

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Mon Feb 15 20:26:40 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. See Invest. 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.

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Sat Mar 6 18:29:32 2010

What is an investment bank and how does it differ from other banks?
Q. What does an investment banker do that other bankers do not? How is someone deemed qualified to be an investment banker?
Asked by okebloke - Sun Feb 3 15:49:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They deal with large corporations. They help them go public and get listed on major stock exchanges and they mergers and help companies buyer other companies. Big deals for big... as in billions... deals. You would need at least an MBA to try for such a job
Answered by SuperCactus - Sun Feb 3 16:47:27 2008

What is a good financial investment type of gift for a baby?
Q. An investment that requires less than $100 to purchase, but will yield much more after 18 years? Preferably a low risk investment.
Asked by unknown - Sun Jul 29 14:12:22 2007 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments

A. US Savings Bonds make a great gift. You purchase them for half of their face value and have no risk. When the baby grows up, she/he will have a bond worth double what you paid for it!
Answered by shannon ! - Sun Jul 29 14:16:26 2007

Why did the investment bankers think it was profitable idea to securitize bundle bad mortgage loans?
Q. First I don't understand why banks would loan money to someone with bad credit or not having the means to repay. Second I don't understand why investment companies like Bears Stearns would repurchase the loans from the banks. Securitize them and sell them as bonds. What are they learning at these prestigious business schools? How to be a licensed crook? The credit rating agencies are seem to be payed by not assigning the proper credit ratings. The country is falling apart because people don't have the discipline to live within there means. Greed is running rampant.
Asked by Kuntree - Sat Jan 12 03:35:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The big problem comes in when the people originating the loans are not the people that end up holding the loans. They originator is getting paid to originate loans and frankly doesn't care if the loans will get paid, because he isn't going to be holding the loan - it will be sold to someone else. There is no incentive for the originator to do extensive checks to see if the person getting the loan can actually pay it off. All is good and fine if the housing market continues to go up as people can continuously refinance. However, that can't continue forever and now someone must pay the price for this. That should be the loan originators and the people that applied for these loans.
Answered by Stu - Sat Jan 12 16:38:50 2008

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  • The line separating investment and speculation, which is never bright and clear, becomes blurred still further when most market participants have recently enjoyed triumphs. Nothing sedates rationality like large doses of effortless money. After a heady experience of that kind, normally sensible people drift into behavior akin to that of Cinderella at the ball. They know that overstaying the festivities — that is, continuing to speculate in companies that have gigantic valuations relative to the cash they are likely to generate in the future will eventually bring on pumpkins and mice. But they nevertheless hate to miss a single minute of what is one helluva party. Therefore, the giddy participants all plan to leave just seconds before midnight. There's a problem, though: They are dancing in a room in which the clocks have no hands.
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