Introduction to investment methods
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Everybody earns money, some like to spend it on consumer
goods and some prefer to go for investment goods. Consumer
goods are the ones which are simply the expenditures done
and do not provide any Returns, whereas investment goods
are the ones which provide Returns. Investments are done by
full going some of the current expenditure and expecting some
Returns in the future. There are various kinds of Investments
which have different features and different intensity of risk,
return and benefit. Investment is basically a purchase of a
financial or economy asset or investment that could be used
for selling at some future point of time or and bring a
constant income. Generally, these investments are made for
capital on monetary uses. There are various methods of
investments, such as debt-based investment, equity-based
investment, hybrid investment, and insurance investment. Some
of these have high risk and some have low, some provide
higher returns than the others and some are made by a
mixture of others. This depends totally upon the discretion of
the investor as to what investment method is chosen.
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Preface
Everybody earns money, some like to spend it on consumer goods and some prefer to go for investment goods. Consumer goods are the ones which are simply the expenditures done and do not provide any Returns, whereas investment goods are the ones which provide Returns. Investments are done by full going some of the current expenditure and expecting some Returns in the future. There are various kinds of Investments which have different features and different intensity of risk, return and benefit. Investment is basically a purchase of a financial or economy asset or investment that could be used for selling at some future point of time or and bring a constant income. Generally, these investments are made for capital on monetary uses. There are various methods of investments, such as debt-based investment, equity-based investment, hybrid investment, and insurance investment. Some of these have high risk and some have low, some provide higher returns than the others and some are made by a mixture of others. This depends totally upon the discretion of the investor as to what investment method is chosen.
Summary
Investments are investments that are purchased by people who wish to make returns out of the spare money they earn. These investment investments could be purchased either by individuals or corporates, governments or domestic and foreign institutions. Investment is generally referred to as the money used to make more money. It is the employment of funds to generate favorable returns taking into consideration various attributes of investment is. These Investments are taken up after considering attributes such as the rate of return, risk, safety, hedge against inflation, liquidity and tax shield. Industries categorize their investments on the basis of the time contribution they could