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Capital-saving

A technological change or technological difference that is biased in favor of using less capital, compared to some definition of neutrality.



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Long Term Capital Gain

Long Term Capital Gain

Gain on the sale of a capital asset which has been held for a specified time or longer. Long term capital gain is taxed at a special rate and not as ordinary income.


Capital International Indexes

Capital International Indexes

Market indexes maintained by Morgan Stanley that track major stock markets worldwide.


Capital outflow

Capital outflow

A net flow of capital, real and/or financial, out of a country, in the form of reduced holdings of domestic assets by foreigners and/or increased purchases of foreign assets by domestic residents. Recorded as negative, or a debit, in the balance on capital account.


Long-term capital

Long-term capital

In the capital account of the balance of payments, long-term capital movements include FDI and movements of financial capital with maturity of more than one year (including equities).


Capital lease

Capital lease

A lease obligation that has to be capitalized on the balance sheet.


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Core capital
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venture capital trust
Working capital ratio
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Capital movement
Pecking order view (of capital structure)
capital transfer tax
Return to capital
Capital depreciation
Paid in capital
Capital requirements
issued share capital
Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australia, Far East Index
Venture capital limited partnership
Small capitalization (small cap) fund
Leveraged recapitalization
Capital
Capital gain


 
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