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单词 reinvest
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Definition of reinvest in English:

reinvest

verb riːɪnˈvɛstˌriɪnˈvɛst
[with object]
  • Put (the profit on a previous investment) back into the same scheme.

    the enterprise had been expanded by reinvesting profits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you invest now and reinvest your dividends until you retire, you can get a huge return on your initial investment.
    • There's no point in companies reinvesting their profits in ‘risky’ business projects when the same return is available risk-free elsewhere.
    • We reinvest the profits back into the company and that negates the need to seek further external funding.
    • Most of our supermarkets are adventurous about wine, and existing hotels, bars, wine bars and wine shops are reinvesting their profits into luxurious and thoughtful re-workings of their existing shops.
    • Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund.
    • Personally, I am not too thrilled by either because I'd much rather a company reinvested its profits into more successful ventures.
    • If a company is paying the majority of its earnings out in dividends, smaller amounts of profits are able to be reinvested to make higher profits.
    • I want to grow the business, but I can't unless we start reinvesting our profits.
    • As these assets generate profits, and as the profits are reinvested in additional assets, you see a return in the form of increased share value as stock prices rise.
    • Even investors who reinvested their dividend income would have recorded a loss of almost 13% over the same period.
    • Investors should keep track of distributions made by their mutual funds that are reinvested.
    • Confronted with the choice of a cash dividend up-front or a chance at bigger gains later, investors are deciding they will do better with companies trying to boost their shares by reinvesting their profits.
    • Also, reinvest your profits to grow the business.
    • The family has made a concerted effort to reinvest profits in the hotel and has tried to introduce a new feature each year.
    • The Treasury said it would take into account these sorts of concerns, suggesting it would reward companies who reinvested their profits into their businesses.
    • If a trader, therefore, has alternative or multiple income streams, they may be better off to incorporate their business as a company and reinvest the profits back into it.
    • They may generate financial support by retaining profits and reinvesting them in organizational improvements.
    • Many companies and investors favor using spare corporate cash for stock buybacks or to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends.
    • First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it.
    • Like a real foundation, your money is invested, and the returns on those investments are reinvested and further enlarge your fund for giving.
 
 

Definition of reinvest in US English:

reinvest

verbˌriɪnˈvɛstˌrēinˈvest
[with object]
  • Put (the profit on a previous investment) back into the same place.

    the enterprise had been expanded by reinvesting profits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many companies and investors favor using spare corporate cash for stock buybacks or to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends.
    • Even investors who reinvested their dividend income would have recorded a loss of almost 13% over the same period.
    • Like a real foundation, your money is invested, and the returns on those investments are reinvested and further enlarge your fund for giving.
    • We reinvest the profits back into the company and that negates the need to seek further external funding.
    • Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund.
    • Also, reinvest your profits to grow the business.
    • Investors should keep track of distributions made by their mutual funds that are reinvested.
    • If you invest now and reinvest your dividends until you retire, you can get a huge return on your initial investment.
    • First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it.
    • The Treasury said it would take into account these sorts of concerns, suggesting it would reward companies who reinvested their profits into their businesses.
    • Most of our supermarkets are adventurous about wine, and existing hotels, bars, wine bars and wine shops are reinvesting their profits into luxurious and thoughtful re-workings of their existing shops.
    • Personally, I am not too thrilled by either because I'd much rather a company reinvested its profits into more successful ventures.
    • As these assets generate profits, and as the profits are reinvested in additional assets, you see a return in the form of increased share value as stock prices rise.
    • The family has made a concerted effort to reinvest profits in the hotel and has tried to introduce a new feature each year.
    • I want to grow the business, but I can't unless we start reinvesting our profits.
    • If a company is paying the majority of its earnings out in dividends, smaller amounts of profits are able to be reinvested to make higher profits.
    • Confronted with the choice of a cash dividend up-front or a chance at bigger gains later, investors are deciding they will do better with companies trying to boost their shares by reinvesting their profits.
    • If a trader, therefore, has alternative or multiple income streams, they may be better off to incorporate their business as a company and reinvest the profits back into it.
    • There's no point in companies reinvesting their profits in ‘risky’ business projects when the same return is available risk-free elsewhere.
    • They may generate financial support by retaining profits and reinvesting them in organizational improvements.
 
 
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