Capital
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The amount of money you have invested. When your investing objective is capital preservation, your priority is to try not to lose any money. When your objective is capital growth, your priority is to try to make your initial investment grow in value. Capital also refers to accumulated money or goods available for use in producing more money or goods. |
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Additional Comments:
Money invested in a firm.
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Capital Exposure The amount of capital (money) that may be lost if a trade moves against the initial ... Fund Manager The person responsible for the allocation of pooled money invested in a particular mutual fund. He/she is ... Investor A person whose principal concern in the purchase of a security is the minimizing of long-term ... |
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