Put money into something

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verb

To invest funds or money in a project, business, or some other venture with an expectation of obtaining profit.

John decided to put money into his friend's startup company.
Visual representation of "put money into something" - To invest funds or money in a project, business, or some other venture with an expectation of obtaining profit.

Often appears as...

  • put money into investments
  • put money into business

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Expect Returns

Use when you’re expecting to make more money later from your initial spending.

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I'm going to put money into the real estate market, expecting high returns.
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Business Growth

Talk about investment when referring to contributing capital to grow a business.

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They decided to put money into their bakery business to increase production.
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Stock Tip

It's often used when discussing investments in stocks, shares, or financial instruments.

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After researching, she chose to put money into blue-chip stocks.
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