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investor

/ɪnˈvɛstɚ/

Meanings
  • A person or entity that commits capital or financial resources in order to earn a financial return.

    - "John is an investor who puts his money into stocks, bonds, and real estate."
    - "The investment firm manages the assets of high net worth individuals and institutions, acting as their financial advisor and investment manager."
    - "The hedge fund uses advanced investment strategies, such as short selling, leverage, and derivatives, to generate alpha and outperform the broader market."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with investor
investor , contributor , supporter , collaborator , partner , stakeholder
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. investor

  2. investigator

  3. investiture

  4. investment

  5. investive


Variants
List of all variants of investor that leads to same result
invest , investable , invested , investing , investor , investors , invests , angel , angel investor , angel investors , angels , better angel , better angels , co-invest , co-invested , co-investing , co-invests , coinvest , coinvested , coinvesting , coinvests
Forms
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The term 'investor' can take various forms depending on the specific context or industry. Some common forms of investors include: , - Institutional investors: These are large investment firms, pension funds, endowments, insurance companies, mutual funds, and hedge funds that manage and invest large pools of capital on behalf of their clients. Institutional investors are typically characterized by their large size, significant financial resources, professional investment management expertise, and long-term investment horizons. Institutional investors are also typically subject to various regulatory oversight requirements and reporting obligations, which help ensure that they operate in a transparent, accountable, and ethical manner., - Retail investors: These are individual investors who invest their own personal savings, wages, salaries, bonuses, or other forms of income directly into various investment vehicles, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, index funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), real estate investment trusts (REITs), limited partnerships (LPs), or other forms of investment vehicles. Retail investors are typically characterized by their relatively small size, limited financial resources, lack of professional investment management expertise, and short-term investment horizons. Retail investors are also typically subject to various regulatory oversight requirements and reporting obligations, which help ensure that they operate in a transparent, accountable, and ethical manner., - Family offices: These are private wealth management firms that provide a range of investment, financial planning, estate planning, tax planning, risk management, administrative support, concierge services, and other related services to high net worth individuals, families, and their related entities and business interests. Family offices are typically characterized by their high level of customization, personalized attention, professional expertise, confidentiality, discretion, and other related factors. Family offices are also typically subject to various regulatory oversight requirements and reporting obligations, which help ensure that they operate in a transparent, accountable, and ethical manner., - Sovereign wealth funds: These are investment funds that are owned and controlled by the governments of sovereign states or countries. Sovereign wealth funds typically invest their assets in a diversified portfolio of investments, including stocks, bonds, real estate, infrastructure projects, commodities, and other alternative investment vehicles. Sovereign wealth funds are typically characterized by their large size, significant financial resources, long-term investment horizons, professional investment management expertise, and their ability to make strategic investments that can help promote economic growth and development in their home countries or regions., - Endowments and foundations: These are nonprofit organizations that are typically funded by a permanent endowment or a foundation, which is typically established by an individual, family, corporation, or other entity or organization. Endowments and foundations typically invest their assets in a diversified portfolio of investments, including stocks, bonds, real estate, infrastructure projects, commodities, and other alternative investment vehicles. Endowments and foundations are typically characterized by their long-term investment horizons, professional investment management expertise, and their ability to make strategic investments that can help promote economic growth and development in their home communities or regions.


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The term 'investor' comes from the Latin word 'investire', which means 'to invest, endow, or provide with something'. Over time, this term evolved to refer specifically to a person or entity that commits financial resources in order to earn a financial return.


Culture
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Investing has been a significant cultural and historical phenomenon for centuries. Investing has been depicted in various forms of art, literature, and music throughout history. Some notable examples include the painting 'The Stock Exchange' by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the song 'Money (That's What I Want)' by The Flying Lizards. Investing has also been the subject of various philosophical and ethical debates throughout history.

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