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An individual who acts as a director without having been formally appointed as one.   
1. ''Economics''.
   
Expenditure by firms on (or creation by firms of) capital goods and stock to be used for future production or sale.


De facto directors can become legally liable, as if they were directors.
 
2.
 
More broadly, the expenditure of money or money's worth with a view to increasing over time the value invested.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Board of directors]]
* [[Active]]
* [[Shadow director]]
* [[Aggregate demand]]
* [[Asset risk]]
* [[Associate]]
* [[Cash investing in a new world]]
* [[Divestment]]
* [[Injection]]
* [[Investment Committees]]
* [[Investment company]]
* [[Investment risk]]
* [[Investor]]
* [[Non-investment product]]
* [[Passive]]
* [[Payback period]]
* [[Robo-adviser]]
* [[Short-term investments]]
 
[[Category:Investment]]

Revision as of 20:21, 6 June 2020

1. Economics.

Expenditure by firms on (or creation by firms of) capital goods and stock to be used for future production or sale.


2.

More broadly, the expenditure of money or money's worth with a view to increasing over time the value invested.


See also