
1) Case 2) Financial holdings 3) Financial market 4) Group of investments 5) Stock pile 6) Stocks and bonds, often 7) What an art student builds 8) What an investor builds 9) Wine page
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• (n.) A portable case for holding loose papers, prints, drawings, etc. • (n.) Hence: The office and functions of a minister of state or member of the cabinet; as, to receive the portfolio of war; to resign the portfolio.
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A combination of two or more securities or assets.
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A collection of financial assets - investments in shares, fixed interest stocks, cash and property - held by an investor
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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A collection of financial assets.
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A collection of investments (including property) held by an individual
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A collection of securities owned by an investor.
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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A combination of assets held for its investment benefits, including financial and non-financial retu
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A collection of securities held by an investor. Portfolios tend to consist of a variety of securities in order to minimize investment risk.
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A collection of securities owned by an investor.
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A collection of student work that demonstrates achievement for purposes of assessment.
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Port·fol'io noun [ French
portefeuille ;
porter to carry +
feuille a leaf. See
Port to carry, and
Folio .]
1. A portable case for holding loose papers, prints, drawings, etc.
2. Hence: The office and functions of a minister of state or member of th...
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A collection of securities held by an investor.
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A group of investments held by an institution or individual.The process of choosing which... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/portfolio.htm?id=1144&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of portfolio'>more</a>
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A combination of assets held for its investment benefits, including financial and non-financial returns. The asset mix is usually varied in kind and size to maintain an acceptable level of risk and return.
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A case for holding loose papers, consisting of two covers joined together at the back and usually tied in the front and the ends
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A group of prints or drawings issued by an artist
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(1) A collection of an artist's best works to conveniently illustrate why the artist should be hired. (2) A collection of stocks owned by a rich game company executive.
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A group of prints, often though not necessarily, by the same artist and presented as group, often based on a related theme. Sometimes they will be considered as a set or series of images. The term also applies to the physical folder in which such series may be held.
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noun the role of the head of a government department; `he holds the portfolio for foreign affairs`
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A collection of investments all owned by the same individual or organization. These investments often include stocks, which are investments in individual businesses; bonds, which are investments in debt that are designed to earn interest; and mutual funds, which are essentially pools of money from many investors that are invested by professionals o...
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A group of investments. Investments can be made up of various asset classes (stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities) or the same asset class (exposure to stocks across companies and industries).
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