investment potential

  • 11potential — /peuh ten sheuhl/, adj. 1. possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy. 2. capable of being or becoming: a potential danger to safety. 3. Gram. expressing possibility: the potential subjunctive in Latin; the potential use …

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  • 12Potential output — In economics, potential output (also referred to as natural gross domestic product ) refers to the highest level of real Gross Domestic Product output that can be sustained over the long term. The existence of a limit is due to natural and… …

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  • 13Investment Philosophy — A set of guiding principles that inform and shape an individual s investment decision making process. Examples of investment philosophies, or styles, include: Value Investing: Seeking relatively undervalued stocks and believing they will… …

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  • 14Investment Style — The overarching strategy or theory used by either a retail investor or an institutional money manager to set asset allocation and choose individual securities for investment. The investment style of a fund helps set expectations for long term… …

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  • 15Investment Climate — The economic and financial conditions in a country that affect whether individuals and businesses are willing to lend money and acquire a stake in the businesses operating there. Investment climate is affected by many factors, including: poverty …

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  • 16potential — po•ten•tial [[t]pəˈtɛn ʃəl[/t]] adj. 1) possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy[/ex] 2) capable of being or becoming: a potential danger[/ex] 3) gram. (esp. of a verb phrase, verb form, or mood) expressing possibility …

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  • 17Investment Pyramid — A portfolio strategy that allocates assets according to the relative safety and soundness of investments. The bottom of the pyramid is comprised of low risk investments, the mid portion is composed of growth investments and the top is speculative …

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  • 18Registered Investment Advisor — Investment Advisor (IA) is a non formal designation describing a person or firm in the United States who has registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or state regulatory agency (where the primary business is situated or… …

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  • 19Foreign direct investment in Romania — (FDI) in Romania has increased dramatically. In 2006 net foreign direct investment was inbound US$12 billion (EUR 9.1 billion). Cheap and skilled labor force, low taxes, a 16% flat tax for corporations and individuals, no dividend taxes, liberal… …

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  • 20Foreign Direct Investment in Iran — has been hindered by unfavorable or complex operating requirements and by international sanctions, although in the early 2000s the Iranian government liberalized investment regulations. In the early 2000s, foreign investors have concentrated… …

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