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Investment letter
The financial definition for Investment letter:
A letter of intent between the issuer of new securities and the buyer, in the private placement of these new securities. The letter of intent establishes that the securities are being bought for a minimum time period and are treated as an investment, not for resale. If no such letter exists, the securities must be registered with Securities and Exchange Commission.
Similar MatchesAlternative investmentsAlternative investments Refers to investments in hedge funds. Many hedge funds pursue strategies that are uncommon relative to mutual funds. Examples of alternative investment strategies are:
long-short equity, event driven, statistical arbitrage, fixed income arbitrage, convertible arbritage, short bias, global macro, and equity market neutral.
Automatic reinvestmentAutomatic reinvestment See: Constant dollar plan.
Bank Investment Contract (BIC)Bank Investment Contract (BIC) Interest guaranteed by the bank in a
Interest over a specific time frame with
a specific Interest.
Further Suggestions Capital investment
Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)
Direct investment
Diversified investment company
Expected return on investment
Finite Life Real Estate Investment Trust (FREIT)
Foreign direct investment (FDI)
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