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Capital flightLarge financial capital outflows from a country prompted by fear of default or, especially, by fear of devaluation.Capital flightThe transfer of capital abroad in response to fears of political risk.Capital flight Similar MatchesCapital structureCapital structureThe components which form a company's capital :ordinary shares, preference shares, debentures and loan stock.In the US, the equivalent components are: common stock, long term debt and preferred stock. Capitalized interestCapitalized interestInterest that is not immediately expensed, but rather is considered as an asset and is then amortized through the income statement over time. Free capital marketsFree capital marketsThis is not a standard term, but it seems to be used, variously, to describe the absence of government regulation of international capital flows, the absence of government or central bank intervention in exchange markets, and the absence of interference with national financial and development policies by international financial institutions. Capital assetCapital assetA long-term asset, such as land or a building, not purchased or sold in the normal course of business. "Soft" capital rationing"Soft" capital rationingConstraints on spending that under certain circumstances can be violated or even viewed as constituting targets rather than absolute limits. Further SuggestionsCapital market imperfectionUndercapitalized capitalisation issue share capital Efficient capital market Working capital Capital Capital expenditures Capital market efficiency Capital account balance Capital market line (CML) Capitalization method Working capital management Personal tax view (of capital structure) Capital International Indexes Capital shares Small capitalization (small cap) fund Short term capital gain Dedicated capital Balance on capital account Pie model of capital structure Capital formation Financial capital Capital lease capital expenditure |
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