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Capital 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.Similar MatchesStructured settlementStructured settlementAn agreement in settlement of a lawsuit involving specific payments made over a period of time. Property and casualty insurance companies often buy life insurance products to pay the costs of such settlements. Pie model of capital structurePie model of capital structureA model of the debt-equity ratio of the firms, graphically depicted in slices of a pie that represent the value of the firm in the capital markets. InfrastructureInfrastructureThe facilities that must be in place in order for a country or area to function as an economy and as a state, including the capital needed for transportation, communication, and provision of water and power, and the institutions needed for security, health, and education. Restructured loanRestructured loanA mortgage in which new terms are negotiated. Neighborhood production structureNeighborhood production structureA structure of technology for a general equilibrium model due to Jones and Kierzkowski (1986). With an arbitrary but equal number of goods and factors, each factor produces two (different) goods, each good uses two (different) factors, in a way that yields more unambiguous results than one normally finds in high-dimension trade models without specific factors. Further SuggestionsMarket microstructureStructured portfolio strategy Structured arbitrage transaction Personal tax view (of capital structure) Structured debt Structured note Market structure Term structure of interest rates Pecking order view (of capital structure) |
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