|
Human capital |
|
|
|
Home Site Map Add Term Search About Us Contributors |
Human capital1. The stock of knowledge and skill, embodied in an individual as a result of education, training, and experience, that makes them more productive. 2. The stock of knowledge and skill embodied in the population of an economy.Human capitalThe unique capabilities and expertise of individuals.Human capital Similar MatchesCapital expenditureCapital expenditureA company's expenditure to acquire capital assets. Net capital requirementNet capital requirementSEC requirement that SEC and nonmember SEC SEC-SECs maintain a maximum ratio of indebtedness to liquid SEC of 15 to 1. Capital market imperfectionCapital market imperfectionAnything that interferes with the ability of economic agents to borrow and lend as much as they wish at a fixed rate of interest that truly reflects probability of repayment. A common source of imperfection is asymmetric information. Share capitalShare capitalThe proportion of a company's capital which derives from the issue of ordinary shares and preference shares. Capital Fulcrum PointCapital Fulcrum PointThe CFP measures the annual percentage growth rate required from the underlying instrument for you to do equally well in terms of capital appreciation from its associated warrant. Further SuggestionsCapitalCapital loss Dedicated capital Working capital management Capital-using Capital allocation decision return on capital employed capital allowance Capital gain Capital shares Capital account deficit Capital scarce Perfect capital market Capital authorised share capital Capital infusion Capital market Undercapitalized overcapitalised Capital inflow Free capital markets Capital asset Incremental cost of capital Capital surplus Contributed capital |
|
|
|