investibility

investibility

The company's strong financials and market position enhance its investibility.

Definition

Noun (uncountable): The quality or state of being suitable for investment; the extent to which an asset, security, or business opportunity can be invested in with reasonable confidence.

Usage Examples
  • (The startup's suitability for investment was doubted.)
  • (They evaluate how safe or worthwhile it is to invest in the bond.)
  • (The company became more attractive for investment.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Investibility rating": a score or classification indicating how easily or safely an asset can be invested in.

    • The fund manager gave the stock a high investibility rating. (The stock was considered a good candidate for investment.)
  • "Lack of investibility": a condition where an asset is not considered viable for investment.

    • The lack of investibility in the region's real estate was due to political instability. (The real estate was not seen as a safe investment.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Investible (adj): capable of being invested in.
    • Only investible assets were included in the portfolio. (Only assets suitable for investment were included.)
  • Investability (noun): a synonym for investibility; the quality of being investable.
    • The investability of the project depends on its projected returns. (The project's suitability for investment depends on expected profits.)
Synonyms
  • Investability: the quality of being suitable for investment.
  • Creditworthiness: the ability of a borrower to repay debt, often used for bonds or loans.
  • Bankability: the likelihood of a project being financed by banks or investors.
Related Idioms
  • "Pass the investment test": to meet criteria for being considered a good investment.
    • The new technology passed the investment test and attracted venture capital. (It was deemed suitable for investment.)
Phrasal Verbs
  • None directly associated with "investibility," as it is a noun. However, related verbs include:
    • Invest in: to put money into something with the expectation of profit.
      • They decided to invest in the company after reviewing its investibility. (They put money into it because it seemed a good investment.)