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In economics, investment implies using money to buy physical or financial assets

True or false with reason​

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Answered by jefferson7
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In economics, investment implies using money to buy physical or financial assets

True or false with reason​

Explanation:

Benjamin Graham defined an investment as an operation which upon thorough analysis promises safety of capital an adequate return.

When a person decides to invest they have decided to buy financial assets such as land, stocks , bonds, gold or art.

Investment in this regard can also be defined as using money to buy physical or financial assets.

Assets may be defined  as a liquid assets that derive their value from a contractual right or ownership claim.

Answered by bratislava
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Investment implies using money to buy physical or financial assets is true.

Explanation:

  • The physical assets are fixed and current assets like cash, inventory, and marketable securities may experience some fluctuations in values. Unlike physical assets, they don't depreciate over time.
  • Investment is tangible and intangible assets like mutual funds, bonds, estates, or savings. Investment is to allocate money in order to get some future gains.  
  • Investment is often made by banks and insurance companies. These may make a large-scale investment where the individual may hold direct or indirect claims.

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