Investment Corporation
An Investment Corporation is a type of company that pools money from multiple investors to invest in various assets, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate. These corporations are designed to provide investors with a way to diversify their portfolios and potentially earn returns on their investments without having to manage the assets directly.
Typically, an investment corporation is managed by professionals who make decisions on behalf of the investors. This structure allows individuals to benefit from the expertise of fund managers while spreading the risk across a range of investments. Examples of investment corporations include mutual funds and closed-end funds.