词汇 | reinvestment |
释义 | reinvestment noun[ U ] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE (alsore-investment)uk /ˌriːɪnˈvestmənt/us the activity of putting money that you receive from an investment back into that investment, or into another investment: The figure for total return is based on reinvestment of all dividends. a dividend reinvestment plan a reinvestment option/rate Examples of reinvestmentreinvestment This explains the endless repetition of the fan's reinvestment. A larger duration mismatch implies more exposure of the provider to reinvestment risk, which should have a negative impact on the annuity rate. The level of reinvestment had been inadequate and copper production had declined by a quarter between 1982 and 1990. These can now turn the greatest profit through reinvestment in the built fabric of the ageing suburbs in transition. It is given here as the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, other long-term and short-term capital as shown in the balance of payments. Fewer than 1 per cent of the accounts in my sample show any indication of reinvestment of dividends during widowhood. Given the enormous revenues that accrue to governments and their role in reinvestment, it is particularly important to assess public sector capital. They have many years ahead of them during which mortality may improve, and reinvestment risk is high since very long-term investment instruments are scarce. The reinvestment of time and money enables access to other activities - however, the extent to which this is impacting upon exclusion is unclear. As mentioned before, this result is explained by the higher reinvestment and mortality risks associated with annuities with longer expected duration. The level of landlord profit reinvestment in the maintenance and improvement of housing stock in the privately rented sector was often minimal. Particularly damaging would be an initial fall in interest rates (penalizing the early reinvestment of coupons) and a rise later on (hampering the cover of any terminal bequest motive). The futility of the search can also be understood and, consequently, its exaction of an ever-increasing reinvestment: there is no genuinely lost object to be retrieved. In forestry, this means increased harvests without reinvestment and, therefore, decreases in forest area, in standing forest volume and in future harvest, even if prices increase. A major criticism against the opportunity cost discounting is that it implies a reinvestment of benefits at the opportunity cost rate and quite often this is invalid. See all examples of reinvestment These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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