ˌdɪsɪnˈvestmənt
1investment — money used to purchase any capital items for the business and expected to yield an income. Glossary of Business Terms The creation of more money through the use of capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This has a special regulatory meaning… …
2divestment — divest di‧vest [daɪˈvest, d ] verb FINANCE 1. [transitive] if a group divests one of the companies that it owns, it gets rid of it by selling it: • We fulfilled our commitment to shareholders to divest our downstream business by creating a new… …
3Investmentbanking — In|vest|ment|ban|king 〈[ vɛ̣stməntbæŋkıŋ] n.; od. s; unz.; Wirtsch.〉 Handel mit Wertpapieren u. Anlage von Kapitalmitteln mithilfe einer Bank * * * In|vẹst|ment|ban|king, In|vẹst|ment Ban|king […bæŋkɪŋ], das: Abwicklung von Bankgeschäften, die… …
4Investmentcenter — [ɪn vestməntsentə, englisch], Geschäftsbereich in einem divisional organisierten Unternehmen, der für seinen Gewinn unter Berücksichtigung des Kapitaleinsatzes eigenverantwortlich ist. Investmentcenter gehen insofern über Costcenter und… …
5Multilaterale Investitions-Garantie-Agentur — Multilaterale Investitions Garantie Agentur, englisch Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency [mʌltɪ lætərəl ɪn vestmənt gærəntɪ eɪdʒənsɪ], Abkürzung MIGA, 1988 gegründete Tochterorganisation der Weltbank; Sitz: Washington (D. C.). Der MIGA… …
6Return on Investment — [rɪ təːn ɔn ɪn vestmənt, englisch], Abkürzung ROI, Kennzahl, die eine Aussage über die Rentabilität des investierten Kapitals zulässt …
7reinvestment — Use of investment income to buy additional securities. Many mutual fund companies and investment services offer the automatic reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions as an option investors. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *… …
8underinvestment — UK US /ˌʌndərɪnˈvestmənt/ noun [U] FINANCE ► a situation in which less money is spent on something over a long period of time than is needed: »These problems are the result of decades of underinvestment in the railways. »Public infrastructure is… …
9investment — n. 1) to make an investment 2) a bad, poor; good, lucrative, profitable; solid, sound investment 3) heavy; long term; overseas investments 4) an investment in (investments in oil stocks) * * * [ɪn vestmənt] good long term lucrative overseas… …
10disinvestment — dis|in|vest|ment [ˌdısınˈvestmənt] n [U and C] technical the process of taking your money out of a company by selling your ↑shares in it ≠ ↑investment …