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Finding high income (yield) and growth in the same investment is a relatively standard practice.
Long-Term Investments
Assets that a company intends to hold for more than a year, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate.
Fixed Assets
Long-term tangible assets used in the operation of a business and not expected to be converted into cash within one year, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment.
Long-Term Liabilities
Liabilities that will not be due for a long time (usually more than one year).
Price-Earnings Ratio
A valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings, used to evaluate if a stock is over or undervalued.
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