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Definition of Portfolios
1. portfolio [n] - See also: portfolio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Portfolios
Literary usage of Portfolios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fair Isn't Always Equal: Assessing and Grading in the Differentiated Classroom by Rick Wormeli (2006)
"With portfolios, teachers can collect and examine work over time. Because of
portfolios' longitudinal nature and the big picture they provide of students' ..."
2. American Book Prices Current by Katherine Kyes Leab, Daniel J Leab (1908)
"In portfolios (Japan paper, with additional etchings, some by $7.25. Gravelot,
together 5 vols.), Bals, A., Oct. 30, '07. (69) Hf. mor., une., Lodge, L., ..."
3. Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape by H. J. Blommestein, Norbert Funke (1998)
"2.4 International diversification of portfolios of institutional investors It
was noted in section 1.1 that the evidence points to the accumulation of a ..."
4. Boxes for the Protection of Books: Their Design and Constructionby Margaret R.. Brown by Margaret R.. Brown (1998)
"Portfolios can function alone, or they can be placed inside a box. ... For non-laced
portfolios, the closure attachments are cut through the flap boards and ..."
5. Credit Unions: Available Information Indicates No Compelling Need for by Richard J. Hillman (2005)
"... Appendix n Definitions of Risk Portfolios and Weighted- Average Life of an
Investment, and a Risk- Based Standard Calculation Example ..."
6. The High Performance Toolbox: Succeeding With Performance Tasks, Projects by Spence Rogers, Shari Graham (1998)
"Portfolios: A Brief Introduction Portfolios are purposeful collections of work.
Many people refer to portfolio assessments, however, ..."
7. Anatomical Technology as Applied to the Domestic Cat: An Introduction to by Burt Green Wilder, Simon Henry Gage (1882)
"Sheet-Portfolios.—The sheets referred to are of the standard note size, about 21
x 12.5 cm. Such <heets and drawings of similar size may he conveniently ..."