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Objective

The result desired by an investor or mutual Fund, such as Current income or capital Appreciation. also called Investment objective.

Related Terms: 13 Appreciation, Capital, Capital appreciation, Current income, Call, Cap, ECI, Fund, Inc., Investment objective, Mutual fund, Objective, Rent
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