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Capital

Cash and physical assets owned by an individual or company.

Capital

1. The plant and equipment used in production. 2. One of the main primary factors, the availability of which contributes to the productivity of labor, comparative advantage, and the pattern of international trade. 3. A stock of financial assets.

Capital

Money invested in a firm.

Capital

In the context of mortgages, capital describes the original sum borrowed as distinct from interest required on that loan. A repayment mortgage involves repayment of a little of the capital interest each month.

Capital

The overall assets of an individual less liabilities.Money injected into a company by way of share capital and loan capital plus retained earnings.



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Capital gains tax

Capital gains tax

A tax placed on the profits from the sale of real estate or investments.


Planned capital expenditure program

Planned capital expenditure program

Budgeted or projected outlays for major expenditures on permanent or fixed assets as outlined in the corporate financial plan.


Capitalization table

Capitalization table

A table showing the capitalization of a firm, which typically includes the amount of capital obtained from each source - long-term debt and common equity - and the respective capitalization ratios.


Venture capital

Venture capital

Capital invested into small and young companies in return for equity ownership. Generally speaking, venture capitalists (VCs) supply capital to companies that are small, may be start-ups, are high risk, and which could not get the funds by listing on the stock market or borrowing from banks.In return for taking the extra risk, the VCs look for substantial equity, a seat on the board, and possibly the ratcheting up of their equity stake if performance targets are not met. Sometimes, they provide management and financial support to their investee companies, as well as just money. They will look for an exit through a trade sale or a flotation of the company within 2-5 years.Also called 'risk capital'.


Capital shares

Capital shares

Shares which entitle the holder to receive the capital appreciation from a split capital investment trust. The other type of shares in such a fund are income shares which receive the fund's income.


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