Capitalization table


 

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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.



Capitalization table

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Leveraged recapitalization

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Nasdaq small capitalization companies

Nasdaq small capitalization companies

A group of 2000 companies with relatively small capitalization, which are listed separately and have at least two market makers.


Small capitalization (small cap) stocks

Small capitalization (small cap) stocks

The stocks of companies whose market value is less than $1 billion. Small-cap companies tend to grow faster than large-cap companies and typically use any stocks for expansion rather to pay dividends. They also are more volatile than large-cap companies, and have a higher failure rate.


Overcapitalization

Overcapitalization

Said to occur when a firm cannot service its debt even though its deb../../finance-glossary/equity ratio is not excessive.


Capitalization ratios

Capitalization ratios

Also called financial leverage ratios, these ratios compare debt to total capitalization and thus reflect the extent to which a corporation is trading on its equity. Capitalization ratios can be interpreted only in the context of the stability of industry and company earnings and cash flow.


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