In the context of investments, 'at risk' refers to being exposed to the danger of a financial loss. Specifically, for investors in a limited partnership, they can claim tax deductions only if they can demonstrate a possibility of losing their invested capital.
Leakage refers to the loss of potential business revenue when customers choose to spend their money on goods or services outside of a given company or location.
Red ink is a slang term often used to describe financial losses, especially highlighted in financial statements where losses are marked in red for quick identification.
The term 'Turkey' in finance refers to a disappointing investment. It may be used in reference to a business deal that went awry, to the purchase of a stock or bond that dropped in value sharply, or to a new securities issue that did not sell well or had to be sold at a loss.
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