investment
An investment is an asset or property acquired to generate income or gain appreciation. Appreciation is the increase in the value of an asset over time. It requires the outlay of a resource today, like time, effort, and money, for a greater payoff in the future or for generating a profit.
An investment involves using capital in the present to increase an asset’s value over time.
Investments may include bonds, stocks, real estate, or alternative investments.
Investments can be diversified to reduce risk, though this may reduce the amount of earning potential.
In business contexts, investments are financial; however, consider how some people spend time to make higher incomes in the future (i.e. invest in a college education).
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Pat McKeough responds to many requests for specific advice on stocks to buy and other questions on investment strategy and the economy from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. While we reserve our buy-hold-sell advice for Inner Circle members, these excerpts provide a great deal of information and analysis on stocks we’ve covered for members of Pat’s Inner Circle. This week, we received a question from an Inner Circle member about one of the world’s leading makers of luxury accessories. In order to generate further growth Coach is relying on increasing overseas sales and on an expansion into more men’s products. Pat examines the company’s prospects in the face of stiffer competition and rising costs. ...
TransCanada is down 10% from its peak of $51 in May 2013. That’s mainly because the likelihood of higher interest rates has made dividend-paying stocks less appealing to income-seeking investors. Uncertainty over TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would pump crude from Alberta to refineries on the U.S....
VISA INC. (New York symbol V; www.visa.com) operates the world’s largest electronic payments network. The company processes credit, debit, prepaid and commercial payments under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink and PLUS brands. Visa gets most of its revenue from fees it charges card issuers and merchants for using its network. These fees are based on payment volume, transactions processed and other factors. The responsibility for evaluating customer creditworthiness and collecting payments lies with the banks that issue the cards, not with Visa....
Every Wednesday, we publish our “Investor Toolkit” series on TSI Network. Whether you’re a beginning or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you specific investment advice. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental piece of investment advice, and shows you how you can put it into practice right away. Today’s tip: “The best way to outperform the market is to invest consistently—and to avoid going in and out of the market erratically trying to buy low and sell high.”...
TELUS (Toronto symbol T; www.telus.com) has 7.7 million wireless subscribers across Canada. It gets much more of its revenue from wireless than major competitor BCE—54% compared to BCE’s 32%. Telus gets the remaining 46% of its revenue from its traditional phone business, which has 3.4 million customers in B.C., Alberta and eastern Quebec. Telus also has 1.3 million Internet subscribers and 712,000 Telus TV subscribers....
ACI WORLDWIDE (Nasdaq symbol ACIW; www.tsainc.com) makes software for processing transactions involving credit cards, debit cards, automated teller machines, point-of-sale terminals and interbank payments. Its products also help cut fraud. In mid-February 2012, ACI completed its $540 million purchase of S1 Corp. This acquisition has been a good fit: S1 sells transaction software for banks, credit unions, retailers and other payment processors. It has over 3,000 clients worldwide....
TRANSCANADA CORP., $45.59, Toronto symbol TRP, has completed the purchase of a solar power facility in Brockville, Ontario, from Canadian Solar (Nasdaq symbol CSIQ). This is the first part of TransCanada’s agreement to buy nine Ontario solar power stations from Canadian Solar. The company expects to take possession of the remaining eight facilities by the end of 2014. In all, TransCanada will pay $470 million. That’s equal to 1.3 times the $370 million, or $0.52 a share, that the company earned in the three months ended March 31, 2013....
AEROPOSTALE INC., $13.87, symbol ARO on New York, is a mall-based retailer of casual clothing and accessories. The company has 976 Aeropostale stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. It mainly sells its clothing to 14- to 17-year-olds. Aeropostale’s 132 P.S. from Aeropostale stores in the U.S. are aimed at seven- to 12-year-old elementary-school children. In November 2012, Aeropostale bought online women’s footwear and clothing retailer GoJane.com. The company now plans to launch the Aeropostale brand in Mexico through a licensing agreement with Distribuidora Liverpool, S.A. de C.V....
Pat McKeough responds to many requests for specific advice on investing in stocks and other questions on investment strategy and the economy from the members of his Inner Circle. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. While we reserve our buy-hold-sell advice for Inner Circle members, these excerpts provide a great deal of information and analysis on stocks we’ve covered for members of Pat’s Inner Circle. This week, an Inner Circle member asked us about a stock that is a leader in developing drugs for viral diseases. Gilead is particularly strong in the treatment of hepatitis, a lucrative market. Pat examines the progress of Gilead’s attempt to win approval for a new hepatitis drug against stiff competition from other major pharmaceutical firms. ...
RIOCAN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST $25.37 (Toronto symbol REI.UN; Units outstanding: 300.0 million; Market cap: $7.8 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 5.6%; www.riocan.com) is Canada’s largest real estate investment trust (REIT). It has interests in 344 shopping malls containing over 84 million square feet of leasable area....