Capital Appreciation

  

Yes, we all appreciate having capital. But this term applies when the value of capital goes up or, well, appreciates. Important note: you don't have to do anything for capital to go up in value. Let's say you buy a stock for $20, and after a year its value is $25. It has appreciated $5 a share. You didn't have to do anything, and you don't have to sell, trade, or do anything now. You can just sit back and appreciate the appreciation.

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produce income for its investors yeah shocking to hear that I bet. That's [Definition of an income fund written on a 100 dollar bill]

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income, cash like bond interest and equity dividends they come in both [Different types of income pointing to a pile of cash]

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cash and while they need it to come from their savings [ATM]

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