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121 beleggen
1 [geldwezen] invest♦voorbeelden:1 kapitaal/winst opnieuw beleggen • reinvest capital, plough back profitsin effecten beleggen • invest in stocks and sharesII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [bedekken] cover ⇒ fill, put meat 〈enz.〉 on 〈 boterham〉, trim 〈 japon〉, overlay 〈 fineerhout, goud〉♦voorbeelden:2 belegde broodjes • (ham/cheese etc.) rolls -
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123 kapitaal/winst opnieuw beleggen
kapitaal/winst opnieuw beleggenreinvest capital, plough back profitsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > kapitaal/winst opnieuw beleggen
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124 payout ratio
Finan expression of the total dividends paid to shareholders as a percentage of a company’s net profit in a given period of time. This measures the likelihood of dividend payments being sustained, and is a useful indication of sustained profitability. The lower the ratio, the more secure the dividend, and the company’s future.EXAMPLEThe payout ratio is calculated by dividing annual dividends paid on ordinary shares by earnings per share:Annual dividend /earnings-per-share = payout ratioTake the company whose earnings per share is $8 and its dividend payout is 2.1. Its payout ratio would be:2.1 /8 = 0.263 or 26.3%A high payout ratio clearly appeals to conservative investors seeking income. When coupled with weak or falling earnings, however, it could suggest an imminent dividend cut, or that the company is short-changing reinvestment to maintain its payout. A payout ratio above 75% is a warning. It suggests the company is failing to reinvest sufficient profits in its business, that the company’s earnings are faltering, or that it is trying to attract investors who otherwise would not be interested. -
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Finto reinvest a company’s earnings in the business instead of paying them out as dividends -
126 reinvestment rate
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128 реинвестировать
реинвестировать несов. и сов. [reinvestirovatj](вн.) (повторно, дополнительно вкладывать/вложить средства, полученные в виде прибыли от инвестиций) reinvest
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reinvest — re‧in‧vest [ˌriːɪnˈvest] verb [intransitive, transitive] FINANCE to use money you have earned from investments to buy additional investments: reinvest (something) in something • She reinvested the dividends in mutual funds. * * * reinvest UK US… … Financial and business terms
reinvest — re·in·vest /ˌrē ən vest/ vt 1: to invest again or anew 2 a: to invest (as income from investments) in additional securities b: to invest (as earnings) in a business rather than distribute as dividends or profits Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… … Law dictionary
Reinvest — Re in*vest (r? ?n*v?st ), v. t. To invest again or anew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reinvest — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
reinvest — UK [ˌriːɪnˈvest] / US [ˌrɪɪnˈvest] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms reinvest : present tense I/you/we/they reinvest he/she/it reinvests present participle reinvesting past tense reinvested past participle reinvested business to invest… … English dictionary
reinvest — re|in|vest [ˌri:ınˈvest] v [I and T] to use money you have earned from ↑investments to buy additional investments reinvest sth in sth ▪ She reinvested the dividends in mutual funds. >reinvestment n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
reinvest with — index restore (return) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reinvest — transitive verb Date: circa 1611 1. to invest again or anew 2. a. to invest (as income from investments) in additional securities b. to invest (as earnings) in a business rather than distribute as dividends or profits … New Collegiate Dictionary
reinvest — v.t. * * * … Universalium
reinvest — verb invest again, give another investment … Wiktionary
reinvest — rɪËɪn vest v. restore a title or degree; grant power again; redeposit money for future profit … English contemporary dictionary