Uninvested Funds
Māori translation:
Definition
Money in your account that hasn’t been invested in the market yet. Uninvested funds are usually held as cash and don’t change in value with market ups and downs. They can be used at any time to make an investment, transfer money out of your account, or cover fees and charges. These funds will earn little or no return while they’re uninvested, but they give you flexibility to invest when you’re ready
We acknowledge and thank the FMA, Dr Karena Kelly and Brook Taurua Grant, the RBNZ and the Māori Dictionary for their research which helped us with te Reo Māori kupu for this glossary.
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