an increase in size, number, value, or strength, something that grows or has grown, the act of growing, getting bigger or higher, an abnormal mass such as a tumor, An increase in the market value of a stock, bond, or mutual fund over its purchase price (also known as capital appreciation), vegetation that has grown; "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass" something grown or growing; "a growth of hair" (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children" a progression from simpler to more complex forms; "the growth of culture" (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor), a progression from simpler to more complex forms; "the growth of culture", Invest in companies whose earnings are expected to grow faster than average Lipper classifications are large-company growth (LC), midcap (MG), small-cap (SG) and multicap (XG), (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor), An increase in size, A percentile ranking where 100 represents those companies with the greatest earnings growth potential, and 1 consists of those companies with the lowest, Growth and demand for telephone numbers are not specifically tied to population With the technology explosion and the advent of local competition in the telecommunications industry (to provide local service), more and more telephone numbers are needed Growth is measured in the demand for telephone numbers, (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children", An investment objective of equity funds which seek to provide capital gains, rather than dividend income, An increase in the amount of goods and services produced using the same resources, That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result, cru, The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc, something grown or growing; "a growth of hair", development, process of growing; abnormal growth of a mass of tissue, tumor, Idle weeds are fast in growth, augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance, vegetation that has grown; "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass", The development of the organization to a higher state of being, the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece", a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population", An investment style that looks for companies with above-average current and projected-earnings growth Growth investors believe in buying stocks with superior earnings growth no matter what the price Thus, growth stocks tend to have very high earnings-growth rates but very low dividend yields These firms all trade at high valuation levels, meaning they usually have high price-to-book (P/B) and price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-sales (P/S) ratios Because of their high prices and low yields, growth stocks tend to have less downside protection and more volatility than cheaper companies They are particularly sensitive to rising interest rates, which can put a damper on their rapid earnings growth Contrast with value investing Also, see "Value vs Growth " BACK TO TOP, An investment objective of many stock funds Current income, if considered at all, is a secondary concern for these funds Capital growth is achieved when the market value of a fund's holdings increases, causing the fund's net asset value per share to increase, An increase in the capital value of an asset, A growth is a lump that grows inside or on a person, animal, or plant, and that is caused by a disease. This type of surgery could even be used to extract cancerous growths. economic growth growth hormone growth ring, You can use growth to refer to plants which have recently developed or which developed at the same time. This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely, The growth in something is the increase in it. A steady growth in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls The area has seen a rapid population growth The market has shown annual growth of 20 per cent for several years, The growth of something such as an industry, organization, or idea is its development in size, wealth, or importance. the growth of nationalism. Japan's enormous economic growth. high growth rates, A growth industry, area, or market is one which is increasing in size or activity. Computers and electronics are growth industries and need skilled technicians Real estate lending has become the biggest growth area for American banks, Someone's growth is the development and progress of their character. the child's emotional and intellectual growth, Growth in a person, animal, or plant is the process of increasing in physical size and development. hormones which control fertility and body growth Cells divide and renew as part of the human growth process, or economic growth (croissance ou croissance économique), Usually an individual fish's increase in length or weight with time Also may refer to the increase in numbers of fish in a population with time, In microbiology, an increase in both cell number and cellular constituents, In the case of the Kindergarten and Grades 1-12 programs, growth equals the positive or negative percentage difference between current year Fall Enrollment (FE) and prior year Fall Enrollment; thus, getting bigger, by increasing sales or markets, or acquiring other companies, etc, Expansion of a casting as a result of aging or of intergranular corrosion, or both, (1) expansion of graphic out of register due to screen stretch; (2) expansion of material due to mechanical embossing, Increase in the value of assets, An approach that has enabled the company to grow substantially in size or profits or market penetration (Result), An investment style that focuses on companies with above-average current and projected-earnings growth Growth stocks tend to have relatively high earnings-growth rates and very low dividend yields These firms trade at high valuation levels, meaning they usually have high price-to-book (P/B) and price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-sales (P/S) ratios Because of their high prices and low yields, growth stocks tend to have less downside protection and more volatility than less expensive stocks, Growth investments place the investor in the role of an owner This growth category is divided into capital and aggressive growth Capital growth investors derive returns from regular dividends and price changes Aggressive growth investors receive little or no income, receiving almost all gains from price appreciation Examples: Common stocks, international stocks, Real estate, Precious metals, Commodities Price changes, positive or negative, come from investor expectations of a company's future profitability Investors should only buy growth investments either to meet their long-term goals or to round out an already diversified portfolio For variable annuities and variable life insurance products, this definition applies to the underlying fund option (sub-account) Please refer to your prospectus for specific features of your product including any applicable surrender charge or tax penalty, Increase or expansion Used in the phrase "economic growth" to mean an expansion in production, jobs, and revenue Often confused with Development, which does not necessarily include the idea of physical increase in size Indicator: A measurement that reflects the status of a system Examples: the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the number of spotted owls in a forest ecosystem, an oil pressure gauge on an engine, Increase in diameter, basal area, height, and volume of individual trees or stands during a given period of time Also known as increment, When refering to population: an increase in number (Note: growth and development mean the same in other contexts and as generally defined by Webster), plural of growth,
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an increase in size, number, value, or strength - "Growth was dampened by a softening of the global economy in 2001, but picked up in the subsequent years due to strong growth in China."
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something that grows or has grown
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the act of growing, getting bigger or higher
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an abnormal mass such as a tumor
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An increase in the market value of a stock, bond, or mutual fund over its purchase price (also known as capital appreciation)
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vegetation that has grown; "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass" something grown or growing; "a growth of hair" (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children" a progression from simpler to more complex forms; "the growth of culture" (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
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a progression from simpler to more complex forms; "the growth of culture"
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Invest in companies whose earnings are expected to grow faster than average Lipper classifications are large-company growth (LC), midcap (MG), small-cap (SG) and multicap (XG)
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(pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
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An increase in size
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A percentile ranking where 100 represents those companies with the greatest earnings growth potential, and 1 consists of those companies with the lowest
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Growth and demand for telephone numbers are not specifically tied to population With the technology explosion and the advent of local competition in the telecommunications industry (to provide local service), more and more telephone numbers are needed Growth is measured in the demand for telephone numbers
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(biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level; "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children"
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An investment objective of equity funds which seek to provide capital gains, rather than dividend income
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An increase in the amount of goods and services produced using the same resources
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That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result
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The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc
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something grown or growing; "a growth of hair"
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development, process of growing; abnormal growth of a mass of tissue, tumor isim
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Idle weeds are fast in growth
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augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance
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vegetation that has grown; "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass"
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The development of the organization to a higher state of being
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the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece"
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a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population"
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An investment style that looks for companies with above-average current and projected-earnings growth Growth investors believe in buying stocks with superior earnings growth no matter what the price Thus, growth stocks tend to have very high earnings-growth rates but very low dividend yields These firms all trade at high valuation levels, meaning they usually have high price-to-book (P/B) and price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-sales (P/S) ratios Because of their high prices and low yields, growth stocks tend to have less downside protection and more volatility than cheaper companies They are particularly sensitive to rising interest rates, which can put a damper on their rapid earnings growth Contrast with value investing Also, see "Value vs Growth " BACK TO TOP
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An investment objective of many stock funds Current income, if considered at all, is a secondary concern for these funds Capital growth is achieved when the market value of a fund's holdings increases, causing the fund's net asset value per share to increase
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An increase in the capital value of an asset
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A growth is a lump that grows inside or on a person, animal, or plant, and that is caused by a disease. This type of surgery could even be used to extract cancerous growths. economic growth growth hormone growth ring
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You can use growth to refer to plants which have recently developed or which developed at the same time. This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely
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The growth in something is the increase in it. A steady growth in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls The area has seen a rapid population growth The market has shown annual growth of 20 per cent for several years
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The growth of something such as an industry, organization, or idea is its development in size, wealth, or importance. the growth of nationalism. Japan's enormous economic growth. high growth rates
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A growth industry, area, or market is one which is increasing in size or activity. Computers and electronics are growth industries and need skilled technicians Real estate lending has become the biggest growth area for American banks
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Someone's growth is the development and progress of their character. the child's emotional and intellectual growth
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Growth in a person, animal, or plant is the process of increasing in physical size and development. hormones which control fertility and body growth Cells divide and renew as part of the human growth process
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or economic growth (croissance ou croissance économique)
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Usually an individual fish's increase in length or weight with time Also may refer to the increase in numbers of fish in a population with time
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In microbiology, an increase in both cell number and cellular constituents
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In the case of the Kindergarten and Grades 1-12 programs, growth equals the positive or negative percentage difference between current year Fall Enrollment (FE) and prior year Fall Enrollment; thus
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getting bigger, by increasing sales or markets, or acquiring other companies, etc
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Expansion of a casting as a result of aging or of intergranular corrosion, or both
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(1) expansion of graphic out of register due to screen stretch; (2) expansion of material due to mechanical embossing
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Increase in the value of assets
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An approach that has enabled the company to grow substantially in size or profits or market penetration (Result)
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An investment style that focuses on companies with above-average current and projected-earnings growth Growth stocks tend to have relatively high earnings-growth rates and very low dividend yields These firms trade at high valuation levels, meaning they usually have high price-to-book (P/B) and price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-sales (P/S) ratios Because of their high prices and low yields, growth stocks tend to have less downside protection and more volatility than less expensive stocks
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Growth investments place the investor in the role of an owner This growth category is divided into capital and aggressive growth Capital growth investors derive returns from regular dividends and price changes Aggressive growth investors receive little or no income, receiving almost all gains from price appreciation Examples: Common stocks, international stocks, Real estate, Precious metals, Commodities Price changes, positive or negative, come from investor expectations of a company's future profitability Investors should only buy growth investments either to meet their long-term goals or to round out an already diversified portfolio For variable annuities and variable life insurance products, this definition applies to the underlying fund option (sub-account) Please refer to your prospectus for specific features of your product including any applicable surrender charge or tax penalty
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Increase or expansion Used in the phrase "economic growth" to mean an expansion in production, jobs, and revenue Often confused with Development, which does not necessarily include the idea of physical increase in size Indicator: A measurement that reflects the status of a system Examples: the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the number of spotted owls in a forest ecosystem, an oil pressure gauge on an engine
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Increase in diameter, basal area, height, and volume of individual trees or stands during a given period of time Also known as increment
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When refering to population: an increase in number (Note: growth and development mean the same in other contexts and as generally defined by Webster)
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