investable
Americanadjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- uninvestable adjective
Etymology
Origin of investable
Example Sentences
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Its launch showed that Chinese companies can still innovate despite chip export restrictions, making the case that China is investable again, Tan adds.
I have $3 million in investable assets and still work as a global marketing manager for a Fortune 200 Company.
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I applaud the fact that you are pulling in $250,000 with $3 million in investable assets to fall back on, and $60,000 a year in Social Security benefits.
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Looking ahead, your main risks are tax inefficiency and healthcare costs; with $3 million in investable assets, you are unlikely to run out of money if you retire today.
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From artificial intelligence to clean energy, Wall Street’s collection of thematic exchange-traded funds have been riding the wave of the stock market’s most exciting trends, turning hot ideas into neatly packed investable opportunities.
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