For Portfolio we have terms and definitions in 21 topics. The topics are Accounting, Advertising, Body Modification, Books, Dream, Education, At-Risk Students, Education, Gifted Education, Educational, Finance, Fine Art, Frauds and Scams, Fundraising, Grantmaking, Illustration, Instructional Strategies, International Business, International Economics, Investing, Investment, Parliamentary Procedure and Teacher Evaluation.

is a term for describing all the investments that an entity owns. A diversified portfolio contains a variety of investments.
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A large, bound volume containing samples of past work and used by an agency or an artist to promote business.
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Something every good piercer has -- a book of pictures of piercings they've done. ask to see your piercers portfolio before they pierce you!
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A portable case used to protect loose papers, plates, pamphlets, and the like. It usually consists of two boards with a wide cloth or paper joint forming the "spine." Can also refer to an artist's body of work.
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To dream of a portfolio, denotes that your employment will not be to your liking, and you will seek a change in your location.
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An alternative way of assessing students in which the teacher and student collect and organize the student's work throughout a course or class year. Grades are based on this packet of materials, which measures the student's knowledge and skills, and often includes some form of self-reflection by the student.
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A collection of student work that demonstrates achievement for purposes of assessment.
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An organized collection of a student's work throughout a course or school year. Grades are based on this packet of materials, which measures the student's knowledge and skills and often includes some form of self-reflection by the student.
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A collection of investments, real and/or financial.
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A body of finished work.
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The holdings of more than one stock, bond, cash equivalent or other asset by an individual or institution. A portfolio may be designed to achieve the investors goals--such as obtaining maximum returns or reducing risk through diversification.
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A group of investments or grants held by a foundation or venture philanthropy group.
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A group of investments or grants held by a foundation or venture philanthropy group.
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A selection of an artistÂ’s best work that shows the kind of work he or she is capable of and exhibiting a representative style.
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Portfolios - NCREL
Guidelines for Portfolio Assessment
Portfolios
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Combined holding of more than one stock, bond, real estate asset, or other asset by an investor.
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The entirety of the financial assets (and usually also liabilities) that an economic agent or group of agents owns.
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The holdings of more than one stock, bond, cash equivalent or other asset by an individual or institution. A portfolio may be designed to achieve the investors goals--such as obtaining maximum returns or reducing risk through diversification.
See Also: Diversification; Risk; Risk/Reward Ratio
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A collection of securities owned by an individual or an institution (such as a mutual fund) that may include stocks, bonds, and money market securities.
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(portefeuille) - The responsibilities of a Cabinet Minister, especially the subject matter or government department with which he or she is charged. Portfolios are assigned by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
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A purposeful collection of documents concerning a teacher's performance (e.g., testimonials, student learning outcome reports, samples of students' work) and of products produced by the teacher (e.g., a lesson plan, a critique of a textbook chapter, a videotape of a lesson, a teacher-made unit test). The types of documents to be included may be specified, or the teacher may be free to choose what types of documents to include.
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