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1invested sum — index principal (capital sum) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2lump sum — /lʌmp sʌm/ noun money paid in one single amount, not in several small sums ● When he retired he was given a lump sum bonus. ● She sold her house and invested the money as a lump sum …
3lump sum — /lʌmp sʌm/ noun money paid in one single amount, not in several small sums ● When he retired he was given a lump sum bonus. ● She sold her house and invested the money as a lump sum …
4Medici Bank — For the private bank in Austria that failed due to its investment in Bernard Madoff s Ponzi scheme, see Bank Medici. Medici Bank Industry Banking Key people Giovanni di Bicci, Cosimo de Medici, Piero di Cosimo, Lorenzo de Medici, Francesco… …
5Medici bank — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Medici bank company fate = Shut down by authorities successor = foundation = c. 1397 defunct = 1494 location = Various; home branch in Florence, Italy industry = Banking key people = Giovanni di Bicci,… …
6investment — in·vest·ment 1 n: investiture (1) investment 2 n 1: the outlay of money usu. for income or profit: capital outlay; also: the sum invested or the property purchased 2: the commitment of funds with a view to minimizing risk and safeguarding capital …
7investment — /in vest meuhnt/, n. 1. the investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value. 2. a particular instance or mode of investing. 3. a thing invested in, as a business, a quantity of… …
8investment — in•vest•ment [[t]ɪnˈvɛst mənt[/t]] n. 1) bus the investing of money or capital for profitable returns 2) bus a particular instance or mode of investing 3) bus a thing invested in, as a business 4) bus something that is invested; sum invested 5)… …
9War on Drugs — For other uses, see War on Drugs (disambiguation). As part of the War on Drugs , the U.S. gives hundreds of millions of dollars per year of military aid to Colombia, which is used to combat leftist guerrilla groups such as FARC, who have been… …
10Sunk costs — In economics and business decision making, sunk costs are retrospective (past) costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered. Sunk costs are sometimes contrasted with prospective costs, which are future costs that may be incurred… …