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Relationships Broader Term:  container n. ~ 1. A flat case for holding loose documents. - 2. Examples of work, frequently held in such a case. - 3. The responsibilities associated with an office or jo [..]
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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The term used for all the securities owned by either an individual, an institutional investor, or a mutual fund portfolio manager.
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A grouping of "objects of interest" (investment programs, IT services, IT projects, other IT assets or resources) managed and monitored to optimize business value. (The investment portfolio [..]
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  the area of responsibility or duties of a minister in a government
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A collection of investments, such as shares, bonds, etc., which are owned by an individual or organisation.
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A collection of selected photographs intended to illustrate a photographer's style and range of photography, or in the case of a model's portfolio, a collection of photographs and/or tearshe [..]
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A portable case used to protect loose papers, plates, pamphlets, and the like. It usually consists of two boards with a wide cloth or paper joint forming the "spine." Can also refer to an ar [..]
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The book of business of an insurer or reinsurer, including all policies in force and open reserves.
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1722, porto folio; 1719 as port folio, from Italian portafoglio "a case for carrying loose papers," from porta, imperative of portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)) + foglio "she [..]
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noun flat case for transporting papers
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1. (advertising definition) A collection of the best creative work done by an art director or copywriter, used in job interviews to demonstrate the individual's talent, skill, and experience. 2. (product development definition) A set of things that are developed and/or marketed in relationship to each other. It most often is applied to that gr [..]
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A systematic collection of materials selected to demonstrate a person's level of knowledge, skill or ability in a particular area. Portfolios can include written documents (written by the person being evaluated or by others), photos, drawings, audio or video recordings, and other media. Often the types of documents and other media to be provid [..]
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Holdings of securities by an individual or institution. A portfolio may contain bonds, preferred stocks, common stocks and other securities.
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The entirety of the financial assets (and usually also liabilities) that an economic agent or group of agents owns.
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A collection of investments held by an individual investor or financial institution. They may include stocks, bonds, futures contracts, options, real estate investments or any item that the holder believes will retain its value.
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If you own more than one security, you have an investment portfolio. You build your portfolio by buying additional stock, bonds, annuities, mutual funds, or other investments. Your goal is to increase the portfolio’s value by selecting investments that you believe will go up in price.According to modern portfolio theory, you can reduce your investm [..]
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A portfolio is a number of prints presented as a group and often, though not necessarily, by the same artist and based on a related theme
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A group of projects or other items that are being worked on at the same time or have been completed and are used as an indicator of ability. [D01217]
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the area of responsibility or duties of a minister in a government
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The administrative responsibility carried by a minister, usually some combinations of departments and other agencies.
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The combined investments of an individual investor or mutual fund.
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A case in the form of a book cover for the preservation of loose papers, prints, sheet music, &c. Portmanteau:
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n. A portable case for holding writing-materials, drawings, etc.
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a purposeful collection of a child's work, documenting the child's effort, products, and growth over time. It may include writing samples, artwork, computer products, digital pictures, and a list of books read.
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A collection of work that shows an individual's achievement in a particular area; may also be used to show progress and as a metacognitive tool for the artist. See an example of a web-based portf [..]
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The combined holdings of stock, bond, commodity, real estate and other investments by an individual or institutional investor.
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A portable case used to protect loose papers, plates, pamphlets, and the like. It usually consists of two boards with a wide cloth or paper joint forming the "spine." Can also refer to an ar [..]
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Definition 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 invest [..]
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Several definitions: 1) The products that are offered by an insurance carrier, 2) Investments that are owned or managed an organization or individual.
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Combined holding of more than one stock, bond, real estate asset, or other asset by an investor.
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A collection of securities (eg UK equities / shares) or asset classes (eg Global equities, UK bonds, and UK property).
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A container designed to hold loose materials (papers, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, manuscripts, unbound sections of a book, etc.), consisting of two rigid boards joined at the spine by a [..]
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To dream of a portfolio, denotes that your employment will not be to your liking, and you will seek a change in your location.   
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Collection of work completed by a person over time to demonstrate abilities and competencies.
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the securities held by an investor : the commercial paper held by a financial institution (as a bank)
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Combined holding of more than one stock, BOND, commodity, real estate investment, cash equivalent, or other ASSET by an individual or institutional investor
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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 re [..]
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A private equity firm will invest in several companies, each of which is known as a portfolio company. The spread of investments into the various target companies is referred to as the portfolio.
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A set of pictures (as drawings or photographs) either bound in book form or loose in a folder
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A person who holds a number of shares in different companies. A good portfolio will show a spread of investment to minimise risk.
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All of an insurer's premiums and reserves in a particular category of insurance. Also refers to an insurer's investments.
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A person's or an institution's collection of savings and investments.
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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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An individual's or organization's collection of investments.
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  See minister
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The combined security holdings of an individual investor or mutual fund. A portfolio can consist of any combination of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and such. A typical objective of holding investments [..]
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial
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The collection of investment holdings of a particular Investor usually with reference to its composition. That is, the mix of different classes of securities, such as bonds, property, shares and cash, or if in a single asset class, the mix of different sectors and stocks.
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The collection of investment instruments owned by one individual or institution. A portfolio can consist of any combination of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and such.
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A portfolio is a collection of investments, such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, held by an institution or a private individual.
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The securities held by a person or entity. Usually portfolios contain various types of securities in order to diversify and reduce risk.
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The list of holdings in securities owned by an investor or institution.
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Holdings of securities by an individual or institution. A portfolio may include various types of securities representing different companies and industry sectors.
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A collection of investments all owned by the same person or organization. For example, a portfolio might include a variety of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
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Refers to an area of responsibility assigned to a Minister under the AAOs. A portfolio may encompass more than one Department of State. For example, the Defence Portfolio consists of the Department of Defence and the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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A list or collection of financial assets that an individual or company holds.
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All taxable and tax-deferred investment accounts and their contents (appreciating & income producing assets). More broadly, your portfolio holds all your investments.
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A portfolio is a managed group of investment holdings. It may include real property, stocks, bonds, IRAs, and may other investments. Portfolio managers provide services such as:
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An investor's combined investment holdings, including cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and real estate.
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A collection of the stocks that you own or invest in.
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The combined security holdings of an individual investor or mutual fund. A portfolio can consist of any combination of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and such. A typical objective of holding investments in a portfolio is to provide diversification.
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The combined security holdings of an individual investor or mutual fund. A portfolio can consist of any combination of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and such. A typical objective of holding investments [..]
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The responsibilities of a Cabinet Minister, especially the subject matter or government department(s) with which he or she is charged. Portfolios are assigned by the President.
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(n) a large, flat, thin case for carrying loose papers or drawings or maps; usually leather(n) a set of pieces of creative work collected to be shown to potential customers or employers(n) a list of t [..]
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All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund.
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A general term indicating a collection of investments, such as real estate or financial instruments.
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A portfolio is a compilation of materials created by a student that displays and explains skills, talents, experiences, and knowledge gained throughout life. Portfolios are often used when applying fo [..]
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A portfolio documents a student's formal and informal learning history and achievements, work experience, autobiographical background, career aspirations and personal goals
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The combined security holdings of an investor or mutual fund.
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Collection of best work by an artist, photographer, or designer for showing during meetings with prospective clients.
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The combined investments of an individual investor or mutual fund.
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All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund.
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in assessment of student learning, a method of collecting student work so that the evidence can be reviewed in relation to specific learning outcomes. Most student portfolios also include a reflection [..]
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A systematic and organized collection of a student’s work that exhibits to others the direct evidence of a student’s efforts, achievements, and progress over a period of time.  It should include repre [..]
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Collections of student work over time that are used to demonstrate student growth and achievement in identified areas. Portfolios may contain research papers, tests and exams, case studies, audio or video tapes, computational exercises and other original works, as well as personal essays, journals, and self-evaluations.
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n. (loans) cartera de préstamos; (academic) carpeta de trabajos
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A collection of various samples of a student's work throughout the school year that can include writing samples, examples of math problems, and results of science experiments.
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An alternative form of assessment in which the teacher reviews a body of student work collected throughout a course or school year to evaluate the student’s performance over time.
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A type of performance assessment in which students’ work is systematically collected and carefully reviewed for evidence of learning. In addition to examples of their work, most portfolios include reflective statements prepared by students. Portfolios are assessed for evidence of student achievement with respect to established student learning outc [..]
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  A systematic and organized collection of a student’s work throughout a course or class year.  It can exemplify and document the student’s learning progress, knowledge, and skills, as well as encourage self-reflection.
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The group of investments that an individual or institutional investor holds. Back to top
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A collection of financial investments such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, as well as their mutual, exchange-traded and closed-fund counterparts held by an investment company, hedge fund, or in [..]
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A collection of student work that documents a student’s learning. To measure a student’s progress, work can be added over time. Portfolios can be used both as teaching and learning tools and as a way to assess student learning.
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A collection of financial investments such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, as well as their mutual, exchange-traded and closed-fund counterparts held by an investment company, hedge fund, or in [..]
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A systematic collection of work samples provided by an individual to demonstrate their level of proficiency in some field or curricular area. Often students in art and music develop such collections to communicate their style and abilities for admission to universities or as evidence in applying for special awards. An athlete’s videotapes represent [..]
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A collection of financial investments such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, as well as their mutual, exchange-traded and closed-fund counterparts held by an investment company, hedge fund, or individual.
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— a collection of student work chosen to exemplify and document a student’s learning progress over time
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The collection of assets held by an investor. Can include shares, fixed interest, derivatives, property, collectables, managed investments and cash.
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collection of securities held by an investor. Also known as a ‘fund’.
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The entire asset holdings of an individual or group of individuals.
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A collection of investments which are held by an investment company, hedge fund, financial institution, or an individual.
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Collection of securities held by an investor.
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The combined holdings of more than one stock, bond, money market instrument, commodity, collectible, or real estate investment. An investor’s portfolio might include several of these investments, while the manager of an equity mutual fund will manage a portfolio that is primarily composed of stocks.
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A portfolio is a group of investments of a particular kind. Used figuratively, it can also refer to a set of methods, processes or trading options.
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The combined investments of an individual investor or mutual fund.
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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 owned by one organization or individual, and managed as a collective whole with specific investment goals in mind.
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The collection of investments held by an investor or a trust.
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 A collection of investments, such as the stocks and share held in an investment fund.
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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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the full range of an investor's, or managed fund's, investment holdings.
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A collection of investments held by a person, company or other institution. Your portfolio is made up of all the different assets and investments you own.
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All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund.
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The combined investments of an individual investor or mutual fund.
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The collection of investment instruments owned by one individual or institution. A portfolio can consist of any combination of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and such.
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The specific area of government for which an individual minister is held responsible. Examples: ‘education’ or ‘health’.
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All of one’s financial assets.
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is the sum of all investments in securities held in a custody account by a private or institutional investor. It also refers to the aggregate assets held by an investment fund.   Prospectus
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A grouping of financial assets, such as equities, bonds and cash equivalents. Portfolios are held directly by investors and/or managed by financial professionals. Portfolio Turnover
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Collection of investments owned by an individual or organization. Often includes stocks, bonds and mutual funds.
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A portable case for carrying papers. See also CHART PORTFOLIO.
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A selection of investments.
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A set or group or combination of securities held by an invest or.
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A collection of investment vehicles assembled to meet one or more investment goals.
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The group of investments held by an investor.
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Portfolios are carefully selected samples of student work accompanied by formal criteria to allow the reader to judge the materials in the portfolio.. Portfolios typically include work selected by the [..]
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All the securities which an investment company or an individual investor owns.
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Flat, rectangular bag with a zipper top or envelope flap. Many have handles, some which recede into the bag.
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A list of the financial assets held by an individual, bank, or other financial institution
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A collection of investments held by an individual trader or financial entity.
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  What you already know may be worth college credit. Adults continually learn new skills in many situations – on the job, through travel, reading, volunteering and special interests.  Get a head start on your degree program by completing a portfolio for prior work and life experiences. The portfolio process can validate your college level learning [..]
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An accumulation of evidence about individual proficiencies, especially in relation to explicit standards and rubrics, used in evaluation of competency as a teacher or other school professional. Contents might include end-of-course evaluations and tasks used for instructional or clinical experience purposes such as projects, journals, and observatio [..]
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An investment offered through a 529 plan; it is made up of municipal securities. When you invest in a 529 plan portfolio you are buying units of the portfolio (not the underlying mutual fund or ETF).
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 A learner's personal collection of evidence of achievement; also a method of gathering evidence. 
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a group of stocks, mutual funds, or other securities.
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 – A person’s investment holdings, representing several different investment options.
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The group of investments and cash held by an individual.
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Holdings of securities by an individual or institution. A portfolio may include various types of securities representing different companies and industry sectors. Position Limit:
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A selection of securities held by an investor.
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A collection of investments or positions.
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The combined total of all assets held by an individual or a mutual fund.
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A collection of invested stocks, mutual funds, and securities.
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In a financial context, a portfolio is a general term for the body of assets owned. In addition to securities, a portfolio may also include properties and real estate, for example. The aim of portfoli [..]
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A group of securities or stocks held together for investment purposes.
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The entire combination of securities or investments an individual or institution holds. A portfolio can contain a variety of government and company bonds, preferred and common stocks from different bu [..]
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A portfolio is multiple investments and shares owned by one person or company.
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A case for carrying papers, drawings, photographs, maps and other flat documents. The collection of such documents, especially the works of an artist or photographer. (politics) The post and the [..]
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All the investments held by an individual or a mutual fund.
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A group of investment assets.
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A collection of investments. portfolio of shares
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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Portfolio may refer to:
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In finance, a portfolio is a collection of investments held by an investment company, hedge fund, financial institution or individual.
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Portfolio is the debut studio album by Grace Jones, released in 1977 by Island Records. It spawned her first big hit, "La Vie en rose".
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Portfolio is the seventeenth (17th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 1990 and it was the final studio album under her CBS Records contract. This release includes [..]
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