Investment Funds meaning in Urdu
Investment Funds Synonym
Investment Funds Definitions
1) Investment Funds, Investment : نفع کے لیے سرمایہ کاری کرنا : (noun) money that is invested with an expectation of profit.
Useful Words
Capital Cost : اصل لاگت , Hedge Fund : سرمایہ دار کمپنی , Commit : سرمایہ کاری کرنا , Risk Capital : زر خطرہ , Speculation : وہ سرمایہ کاری جس میں خطرہ بھی زیادہ ہو اور بڑے منافع کی بھی امید ہو , Worthwhile : کار آمد , Annuity : سالانہ وظیفہ , Investing : سرمایہ کاری , 401-K : چار سو ایک بیمہ , Broke : کنگال , Unfunded : بغیر سرماۓ کے , Borrowing : ادھار , Beneficiary : احسان مند , Public Treasury : سرکاری خزانہ , Expendable : بعد از ٹیکس , Exchequer : محکمہ خزانہ , Nonexempt : محصول پذیر , Oblation : قربانی , Bankroll : اخراجات برداشت کرنا , Financial Officer : خزانہ دار , Withdrawer : نکالنے والا , Finance : مالیات , Defalcation : خیانت , Certified Check : مصدقہ چیک , Bank Draft : ایک بینک کی دوسرے بینک کے نام ہنڈی , Big Bucks : خطیر رقم , Profit : نفع پانا , Racketeer : غیر قانونی کاروائی میں ملوث آدمی , Lose : کاروبار میں نقصان اٹھانا , Anticipation : توقع , Apprehension : فکر مندی
Useful Words Definitions
Capital Cost: the opportunity cost of the funds employed as the result of an investment decision; the rate of return that a business could earn if it chose another investment with equivalent risk.
Hedge Fund: a flexible investment company for a small number of large investors (usually the minimum investment is $1 million); can use high-risk techniques (not allowed for mutual funds) such as short-selling and heavy leveraging.
Commit: make an investment.
Risk Capital: wealth available for investment in new or speculative enterprises.
Speculation: an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits.
Worthwhile: sufficiently valuable to justify the investment of time or interest.
Annuity: income from capital investment paid in a series of regular payments.
Investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit.
401-K: a retirement savings plan that is funded by employee contributions and (often) matching contributions from the employer; contributions are made from your salary before taxes and the funds grow tax-free until they are withdrawn, at which point they can be converted into an IRA; funds can be transferred if you change employers and you can (to some extent) manage the investments yourself.
Broke: lacking funds.
Unfunded: not furnished with funds.
Borrowing: obtaining funds from a lender.
Beneficiary: the recipient of funds or other benefits.
Public Treasury: a treasury for government funds.
Expendable: (used of funds) remaining after taxes.
Exchequer: the funds of a government or institution or individual.
Nonexempt: (of goods or funds) subject to taxation.
Oblation: the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity.
Bankroll: provide with sufficient funds; finance.
Financial Officer: an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds.
Withdrawer: a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited.
Finance: the commercial activity of providing funds and capital.
Defalcation: the fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else.
Certified Check: a check containing certification that the person who issued the check has sufficient funds on deposit to cover payment.
Bank Draft: a draft drawn by a bank against funds deposited in another bank.
Big Bucks: a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit).
Profit: make a profit; gain money or materially.
Racketeer: someone who commits crimes for profit (especially one who obtains money by fraud or extortion).
Lose: fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit.
Anticipation: an expectation.
Apprehension: fearful expectation or anticipation.