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Finance

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  • Something that can be bought or sold, especially on financial markets (e.g., stocks or commodities).
    Tradeable
  • To earn more money than was spent in a business or investment.
    To gain profit
  • A single, non-repeating payment made at a specific time.
    One-off payment
  • A reserve of money kept to cover unexpected expenses or financial emergencies.
    A cash buffer
  • The profit made from an investment, expressed as a percentage of the initial cost.
    Return on investment (ROI)
  • A collection of investments (like stocks, bonds, or real estate) owned by a person or organization.
    Investment portfolio
  • A system of money used in a country, such as dollars, euros, or yen.
    Currency
  • The percentage gain or loss on an investment over a specific period.
    Rate of return
  • To give money to someone with the expectation it will be paid back, usually with interest.
    To lend money
  • A person or organization that owns shares in a company and may receive profits (dividends).
    Shareholder