Money used to buy stocks that may provide substantial future profits are called investments.
If you are referring to a financial term, then the correct spelling is profits. (net revenues)If you are referring to a religious term, then the correct spelling is prophets.(those who foresee the future)
They provide hope for the future or perhaps an example that might be followed.
Immediate gratfication, "living for the day", is all about setting short term aims and wanting the rewards straight away rather than waiting to receive them in the future. This is common with the working classes. Upper classes are taught to defer gratification which means setting long term goals and receiving the benefits at a later date.
This is a word with different possible opposites.... either the past or present could be used. The timeline opposite is the past, but some uses compare present conditions with future conditions (e.g. a future President vs. the current one).The adjective opposite can be previous, historical, or former, as these all describe locations earlier rather than later in time (e.g. his futureoccupation).
Contingency is a word used to describe a future event that cannot be predicted with full certainty. It also describes an incidental expense.
Money used to buy stocks that may provide substantial future profits are called investments.
Investments.
The term used for money that is used to buy stocks that may provide substantial future profits, is capital.
Future Profits was created on 1993-11-16.
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An example of the growth factor in common stock is retaining profits in order to reinvest into the firm
To evaluate its performance and take decisions for future.
future tenses are verbs that describe things that happen in the future
A common valuation measure used outside North America, particularly in the insurance industry. It is calculated by adding the adjusted net asset value and the present value of future profits of a firm. The present value of future profits considers the potential profits that shareholders will receive in the future, while adjusted net asset value considers the funds belonging to shareholders that have been accumulated in the past.
A common valuation measure used outside North America, particularly in the insurance industry. It is calculated by adding the adjusted net asset value and the present value of future profits of a firm. The present value of future profits considers the potential profits that shareholders will receive in the future, while adjusted net asset value considers the funds belonging to shareholders that have been accumulated in the past.
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By using spreadhseet, she could use formulas for calculations, graphs to display the trends/pattern and "what if-s" scenarios to predict the results.