Prospectus (noun)

  1. A document, typically issued by a company or organization, that provides information about an investment opportunity, such as a stock or bond offering.
  2. A document that provides an overview or introduction to a company, organization, or institution, such as a university or school.

Origin:

From latin prospectus, from prospicere "to look forward" from pro- "forward" + specere "to look".

Examples:

  1. The company issued a prospectus for their new stock offering.
  2. The university's prospectus provided information about the programs and facilities.
  3. The school sent a prospectus to all the prospective students.
  4. The company's prospectus outlined their plans for expansion.
  5. The investment bank issued a prospectus for the new bond offering.
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