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Originally Posted by villagegolfer
What Does Vested Interest Mean?
1. The lawful right of an individual or entity to gain access to tangible or intangible property now or in the future. A vested interest is an entitled benefit, which can be conveyed to a separate party. There is usually a vesting period before the claimant can gain access to the asset or property. Due to the right of ownership, the benefit can not be taken away i.e. the vested funds are not contingent on any action or inaction.
2. A financial or personal stake one entity has in an action, separate entity or commitment, with the expectation of realized benefits in the present or the future
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An advertiser here would have a vested interest here at TOTV because he or she has money invested in the success of this venture.
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Sounds like splitting hairs to me! Is there no one to fight with in Political?
Xavier
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