A person who invests money in order to make a profit is an investor. A creditor is lender of the funds, to whom someone owes a loan.
It depends on what he invests in...
ironically, someone who invests your money can be called a broker.
you dont make a profit
Your question is not clear but I assume you mean what does 'does not pay' mean. In short if someone in business cannot make a profit or just makes evens (i.e no profit or loss) then it is said it does not pay. Hope this helps.
A person who invests money in order to make a profit is an investor. A creditor is lender of the funds, to whom someone owes a loan.
A person who invests money in order to make a profit is an investor. A creditor is lender of the funds, to whom someone owes a loan.
A person who invests in the stock marketin hopes of making profit
Someone who sees an opportunity to make a profit and is willing to risk his or her money to gain that profit
It depends on what he invests in...
An entrepreneur is someone who starts a business hoping for the business to make profit and grow over time.
someone who risks money to make a profit is a gambler
It is called asset allocation.
ironically, someone who invests your money can be called a broker.
No; simply being not for profit does not mean the use is fair.
it is hard to tell but as someone who works at New Look i can safely say they make a decent profit of around .... ?
partner 1 receives $32000 partner 2 receives $40000