plowback

/ˈplaʊbæk/
noun
  1. The reinvestment of a company's profits back into the business rather than paying them out as dividends.
    • Investors often prefer plowback when a company has strong growth potential.
    • The company used plowback to fund new research and development.
    • A high plowback rate can help a small business grow quickly.
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