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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 MatchesPie 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. Structured noteStructured noteA derivative investment that will change in value with movements of an underlying index; or a note whose issuer makes swap arrangements to alter its required cash flows. Market structureMarket structureThe way that suppliers and demanders in an industry interact to determine price and quantity. There are four main idealized market structures that have been used in trade theory: perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. Personal tax view (of capital structure)Personal tax view (of capital structure)The argument that the difference in personal tax rates between income from debt and income from equity eliminates the disadvantage of the double taxation (corporate and personal) of income from equity. Structured debtStructured debtDebt that has been customized for the buyer, often by incorporating unusual options. Further SuggestionsTerm structure of interest ratesNeighborhood production structure Structured portfolio strategy Pecking order view (of capital structure) Restructured loan Infrastructure Structured settlement Structured arbitrage transaction Market microstructure |
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