Investment Knowledge Sample Clauses

Investment Knowledge. Such Purchaser has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters so as to be capable of evaluating the risks and merits of its investment in the Company and is capable of bearing the economic risks of such investment, including a complete loss of its investment.
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Investment Knowledge. Each Investor has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters and the business in which the Company is engaged so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in the Preferred Shares, Warrants, the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Shares and the Warrant Shares, and is able to bear the economic risk of the loss of its investment in the Company. Each of the Investors is an "accredited investor" within the meaning of Rule 501 promulgated under the Securities Act.
Investment Knowledge. The Investor has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters so as to be capable of evaluating the risks and merits of its investment in the Company and is capable of bearing the economic risks of such investment, including a complete loss of its investment.
Investment Knowledge. Limited – you have minimal investment experience and have only invested in simple securities such as GICs, high interest savings accounts, savings bonds, low risk mutual funds or well-known common shares largely based on the advice of others. Good – you have either independently invested in or have an understanding of the basic characteristics of both fixed income and equity securities, investing in private or public investment funds and common shares, as well as a reasonable comprehension of the degree of risk and reward inherent in these types of securities. High/Expert – you are an experienced investor with strong business and financial acumen. You are well versed in the risk and reward characteristics of investing and have a well-developed understanding of financial markets, as well as different types of assets classes and investment strategies, including the use of leverage. You follow financial markets closely and also have a fundamental understanding of investing in fixed income funds including privately offered funds and those that use alternative strategies, including leverage and derivatives, Investment Objectives Safety - I want to keep the money I have invested safe from short term losses or readily available for short-term needs. Income - I want to generate a steady stream of income from my investments and am less concerned about growing the value of my investments Balanced- I want to generate some income with some opportunity for the investments to grow in value. Growth - I want to generate long-term growth from my investments while accepting a relatively higher level of inherent risk of capital loss Aggressive Growth – I want to maximize returns by accepting a higher degree of risk with the potential of significant capital loss Risk Profile Risk Tolerance Risk tolerance relates to your willingness to take on risk to achieve your goals. It’s based on your beliefs, your personality and your investment experience. Think of it as your ability and willingness to stomach a decline in the value of your investments. Low Risk - You are willing to accept some risk of price fluctuation or investment loss in an effort to achieve higher investment returns; however, you expect this risk to be meaningfully reduced through the security selection, diversification and risk management within a portfolio. Medium Risk - You seek to balance potential risk with higher potential growth and income. You recognize there will be volatility in the value of your investme...
Investment Knowledge. The Congregation’s Governing Board or Council, collectively, have a basic level of knowledge of investments and financial markets and their inherent risks and rewards.
Investment Knowledge. Whether you consider yourself, or we understand you, to be a novice at investing, or have some knowledge or feel you understand some of the new more complex financial products and strategies.
Investment Knowledge. The Purchaser has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters so as to be capable of evaluating the risks and merits of its investment in the Company and is capable of bearing the economic risks of such investment. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Preferred Stock, the Warrant and the Warrant Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act and, except as provided in the Investor Rights Agreement, the Company is under no obligation to file a registration statement with the SEC with respect to the Preferred Stock or the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Stock or the Warrant Shares.
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Investment Knowledge. The Fund has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters and the business in which the Company is engaged so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of making the Loans and accepting in the Note, and is able to bear the economic risk of the loss of its making the Loans. The Fund is an "accredited investor" within the meaning of Rule 501 promulgated under the Securities Act.
Investment Knowledge. St. Albans has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters so as to be capable of evaluating the risks and merits of St. Albans' investment in Xxxxxxx Farms.
Investment Knowledge. Investment knowledge reflects your understanding of the following: ■ Investing ■ Investment productsAssociated risks Your investment knowledge can generally be described as falling within one of the following categories. Limited “I don’t understand much about investing”. Average “I understand that stocks are riskier than bonds”. Above “I understand the capital markets Average and the different financial instruments out there”. Sophisticated “I have a strong understanding of investing. I understand the risk/return trade-offs associated with investing in both Canadian and foreign markets”. Why do we need to know this? You should never buy an investment that you do not understand. We can better explain mutual funds to you if we are aware of the level of your investment knowledge.
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