Money word

Investor

Someone who puts money into things expecting them to grow in value.

An investor commits money today for the chance of more tomorrow. The mindset that matters most isn't picking winners — it's patience and consistency. A kid who learns to think like a long-term investor early has an advantage that compounds for decades.

Explain it to your kid

"Someone who buys things hoping they grow in value."

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