Tham khảo tài liệu '600 esential words for the toeic - part 5', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Lesson 23 Investments WORDS TO LEARN aggressively attitude commit conservative fund invest long-term portfolio pull out resource return wisely Study the following definitions and examples. 1. aggressively adv. competitively assertively a. Some people are risk takers and prefer to invest aggressively. b. His ideas were not well received because he spoke so aggressively. 2. attitude n. a feeling about something or someone a. The new fund manager s attitude changed quickly after the first big downturn in the market. b. Each investor should assess his or her own attitude toward investment. 3. commit V. to consign for future use to promise a. It is a good idea to commit a certain percentage of your income to investments. b. The stockbroker committed herself to finding the best investments for each client. 4. conservative adj. cautious restrained a. Her conservative strategy paid off over the years. b. Generally older people should be more conservative in their investing than younger people. 5. fund n. an amount of money for something specific V. to provide money for a. He will have access to his trust fund when he is 21 years old. b. The company will fund the trip to the conference. 6. invest V. to put money into a business or activity with the hope of making more money to put effort into something a. The chief financial officer invested in the stock at a very good time. b. Don t invest all of your time in just one project. 7. long-term adj. involving or extending over a long period a. The CEO s long-term goal was to increase the return on investment. b. Over the long-term forecast unemployment is expected to remain steady. 8. portfolio n. a list of investments a. Investors are advised to have diverse portfolios. b. The investor s portfolio consisted of blue chip company stocks and government bonds. 9. pull out V. to withdraw to stop participating n. a withdrawal removal a. His advisor suggested that she pull out her investments in the troubled country. b. The pull out