"Ponzi scheme" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Ponzi schemes [plural]
Etymology: Named after con artist Charles Ponzi (1882–1949), who famously conducted a pyramid scheme in North America in the 1920s. Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|con artist||||}} con artist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Charles Ponzi}} Charles Ponzi, {{named-after|en|Charles Ponzi|born=1882|died=1949|occ=con artist|wplink==}} Named after con artist Charles Ponzi (1882–1949) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Ponzi scheme (plural Ponzi schemes)
  1. A fraudulent scheme where earlier investors are paid with the money taken from new investors, giving the impression that the scheme is a viable investment. Wikipedia link: Ponzi scheme Synonyms: Ponzi scam Translations (illicit money-making scheme): 龐氏騙局 (Chinese Mandarin), 庞氏骗局 (Páng-shì piànjú) (Chinese Mandarin), Ponzi-huijaus (Finnish), système de Ponzi [masculine] (French), pyramide de Ponzi [feminine] (French), პონცის სქემა (ṗoncis skema) (Georgian), but see Schneeballsystem [neuter] (German), Ponzi-System [neuter, rare] (German), धोखाधड़ी (dhokhādhṛī) (Hindi), schema Ponzi [masculine] (Italian), esquema Ponzi [masculine] (Portuguese), esquema Ponzi [masculine] (Spanish), ڈَبَل شاہ (ḍabal śāh) (Urdu)

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