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(SWF).


''Accounting.''
An investment fund owned by a sovereign government, whose investment strategies include investing in foreign assets.  


A surplus arising from the appropriate matching of revenues with expenditure.
For example, the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).
<br>For example, operating profit or net profit.




2.
Also known as a ''sovereign fund''.


More generally any surplus, gain or net benefit arising.


== See also ==
* [[Investment fund]]
* [[Qatar]]
* [[Sovereign]]


== See also ==
[[Category:Investment]]
*[[Attributable profit]]
*[[Business]]
*[[Gross profit]]
*[[Loss]]
*[[Net profit]]
*[[Net profit margin]]
*[[Not-for-profit]]
*[[Operating profit]]
*[[Profit and Loss account]]
*[[Profit and Loss reserve]]
*[[Profit margin]]
*[[Profit maximisation]]
*[[Profitability]]
*[[Unrealised profit]]

Revision as of 09:39, 3 August 2018

(SWF).

An investment fund owned by a sovereign government, whose investment strategies include investing in foreign assets.

For example, the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).


Also known as a sovereign fund.


See also