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What (who) is invest - definition

SET OF ACTIONS WITH THE INTENT OF EARNING PROFIT
Investing; Investments; Invest; Invests; Foreign investors; Capital investment; Capital investments; Investment expert; Investmant; Invested; Economic investment; Capital Investment; Financial investment; Investment contract; Investment Types; History of investment
  • Dollar cost averaging: If an individual invested $500 per month into the stock market for 40 years at a 10% annual return rate, they would have an ending balance of over $2.5 million.

invest         
v.
1) ('to place money') to invest heavily
2) (D; intr., tr.) ('to place money') to invest in (to invest heavily in municipal bonds; to invest surplus funds in stocks)
3) (formal) (d; tr.) ('to entrust') to invest with (to invest smb. with authority)
invest         
(invests, investing, invested)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you invest in something, or if you invest a sum of money, you use your money in a way that you hope will increase its value, for example by paying it into a bank, or buying shares or property.
They intend to invest directly in shares...
He invested all our profits in gold shares...
When people buy houses they're investing a lot of money.
VERB: V in n, V n in n, V n
2.
When a government or organization invests in something, it gives or lends money for a purpose that it considers useful or profitable.
...the British government's failure to invest in an integrated transport system.
...the European Investment Bank, which invested ?100 million in Canary Wharf...
Why does Japan invest, on average, twice as much capital per worker per year than the United States?
VERB: V in n, V n in n, V n, also V
3.
If you invest in something useful, you buy it, because it will help you to do something more efficiently or more cheaply.
The company invested thousands in an electronic order-control system...
The easiest way to make ice cream yourself is to invest in an ice cream machine.
VERB: V n in n, V in n
4.
If you invest time or energy in something, you spend a lot of time or energy on something that you consider to be useful or likely to be successful.
I would rather invest time in Rebecca than in the kitchen.
VERB: V n in n
5.
To invest someone with rights or responsibilities means to give them those rights or responsibilities legally or officially. (FORMAL)
The constitution had invested him with certain powers.
VERB: V n with n
invest         
v. a.
1.
Clothe, dress, array.
2.
Endow (as with authority or power), endue.
3.
Put at interest (as money).
4.
(Mil.) Enclose, surround, beset, besiege, lay siege to.

Wikipedia

Investment

Investment is traditionally defined as the "commitment of resources to achieve later benefits". If an investment involves money, then it can be defined as a "commitment of money to receive more money later". From a broader viewpoint, an investment can be defined as "to tailor the pattern of expenditure and receipt of resources to optimise the desirable patterns of these flows". When expenditure and receipts are defined in terms of money, then the net monetary receipt in a time period is termed as cash flow, while money received in a series of several time periods is termed as cash flow stream. Investment science is the application of scientific tools (usually mathematical) for investments.

In finance, the purpose of investing is to generate a return from the invested asset. The return may consist of a gain (profit) or a loss realized from the sale of a property or an investment, unrealized capital appreciation (or depreciation), or investment income such as dividends, interest, or rental income, or a combination of capital gain and income. The return may also include currency gains or losses due to changes in the foreign currency exchange rates.

Investors generally expect higher returns from riskier investments. When a low-risk investment is made, the return is also generally low. Similarly, high risk comes with a chance of high losses.

Investors, particularly novices, are often advised to diversify their portfolio. Diversification has the statistical effect of reducing overall risk.

Examples of use of invest
1. And, it is now clear, we invest in foreign markets more than they invest in us.
2. The other bidders are Group Invest, Sever–Zapad Invest, Unitex, gas trader Trans–Nafta and EniNefteGaz. «
3. "We are ready to invest in this region and to invest a lot.
4. Psagot Best Invest and Pia Best Invest Solid changed their investment policy in late 2004; the third just added the "Best Invest" to its monicker.
5. "Real reform is tough and to continue to progress we really need to be prepared to invest, invest and invest more in reform.