An investor is an individual or entity that allocates capital, often in the form of money, into various assets with the expectation of generating a profit over time. This can involve purchasing stocks, bonds, real estate, or other investment vehicles. Investors typically assess risk, market conditions, and potential returns to make informed decisions aimed at growing their wealth. Ultimately, their goal is to achieve financial gains through strategic investment choices.
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
An entrepreneur is someone who starts a business hoping for the business to make profit and grow over time.
It depends on what he invests in...
someone who risks money to make a profit is a gambler
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 .... ?
ironically, someone who invests your money can be called a broker.
It is called asset allocation.
Only if someone believes they can make a profit from making it.