Investing vs. Saving for Wealth Growth
Как сбережения, так и инвестирование являются важными методами роста богатства. Однако существует значительная disparity между этими двумя подходами, что оказывает прямое влияние на долгосрочное богатство. Сбережения — это monetary привычка, при которой деньги хранятся в определенном месте, но они не успевают за темпом inflationary роста. С другой стороны, инвестирование увеличивает деньги через compounding в долгосрочной перспективе. Успешный инвестор всегда управляет своим портфолио через asset allocation. Опираться только на ликвидность никогда не приведет к долгосрочному affluence.
Те, кто полагается только на сбережения, не получают настоящей appreciation денег, поскольку они подвержены recessionary давлению со временем. Но те, кто инвестирует в diversification и equity, могут наслаждаться yield денег в долгосрочной перспективе.
Таким образом, инвестирование более эффективно для долгосрочного создания богатства, где необходимо подчеркивать правильные fiscal знания и speculation.
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ˈseɪ.vɪŋ
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The practice of keeping and accumulating money for future use rather than spending it immediately.
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Regular saving habits ensure financial security. |
savings, preservation, economy
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spending, expenditure, consumption
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ɪnˈvɛst.ɪŋ
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The act of putting money into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
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Investing in stocks can generate long-term wealth. |
funding, financing, capitalizing
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withdrawing, liquidating, spending
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dɪˈspær.ə.ti
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A great difference or inequality between two or more things.
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The disparity in wealth between rich and poor is increasing. |
inequality, difference, gap
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equality, similarity, balance
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ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri
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Relating to money or currency.
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The government adopted strict monetary policies to control inflation. |
financial, fiscal, economic
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non-financial, barter, non-monetary
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ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən.ər.i
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Characterized by or tending to cause monetary inflation.
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Excessive printing of money can lead to an inflationary crisis. |
price-rising, cost-increasing, expansionary
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deflationary, price-reducing, contractionary
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kəmˈpaʊnd.ɪŋ
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The process in which an asset's earnings, from either capital gains or interest, are reinvested to generate additional earnings over time.
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Compounding allows investments to grow exponentially over time. |
growth, accumulation, exponential return
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simple interest, loss, depreciation
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ˌpɔːtˈfəʊ.li.əʊ
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A range of investments held by a person or organization.
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Diversifying your portfolio reduces investment risk. |
investment mix, asset collection, holdings
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single investment, disinvestment, liquidation
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ˈæ.sɛt ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən
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An investment strategy that aims to balance risk and reward by apportioning a portfolio's assets according to an individual's goals, risk tolerance, and investment horizon.
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Proper asset allocation is key to financial growth. |
investment strategy, diversification, capital distribution
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concentrated investment, poor diversification, risky allocation
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lɪˈkwɪd.ə.ti
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The availability of liquid assets to a market or company; the degree to which an asset or security can be quickly bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price.
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High liquidity allows businesses to meet short-term obligations. |
cash flow, marketability, convertibility
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illiquidity, fixed assets, inaccessibility
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ˈæf.lu.əns
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The state of having a great deal of money; wealth.
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His business success led to great affluence. |
wealth, prosperity, abundance
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poverty, scarcity, destitution
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əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən
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An increase in the value of an asset over time.
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Real estate properties often experience appreciation over time. |
increase, growth, recognition
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depreciation, devaluation, decline
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rɪˈsɛʃ.ən.er.i
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Relating to or characterized by economic recession.
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Governments introduce policies to counter recessionary effects. |
economic decline, downturn, slowdown
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expansionary, growth-oriented, prosperous
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daɪˌvɜː.sɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən
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The practice of spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk.
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Investment diversification reduces financial risk. |
expansion, variety, differentiation
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specialization, uniformity, concentration
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The value of shares issued by a company; ownership interest in a company.
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He invested in company equity for long-term gains. |
ownership, stake, shareholding
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debt, liability, unequal distribution
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jiːld
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The income return on an investment, such as the interest or dividends received.
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Bonds with higher yield offer better returns. |
return, profit, earnings
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loss, decline, deficit
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ˈfɪs.kəl
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Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
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The government introduced new fiscal policies to boost the economy. |
financial, monetary, budgetary
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non-financial, unbudgeted, non-monetary
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ˌspɛk.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən
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Investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
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Stock market speculation can lead to high volatility. |
risk-taking, prediction, guesswork
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certainty, stability, assurance
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