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Loan capitalThat part of a company's capital structure which is raised by loans. Such loans (typically debentures) are usually over a stated period of time and pay fixed interest to the person making the loan. At the end of the period the capital is repaid. This contrasts with share capital where shareholders are entitled to a proportion of the company's profits usually by way of dividends.Similar MatchesCapital Builder Account (CBA)Capital Builder Account (CBA)A Merrill Lynch brokerage account that allows investors to access the loan value of his or her eligible securities to buy or sell securities. Excess cash in a CBA can be invested in a money market fund or an insured money market deposit account without losing access to the money. Small capitalization (small cap) fundSmall capitalization (small cap) fundA mutual fund that invests primarily in mutual fund of companies whose market value is less than $1 billion. Small-cap stocks historically have been more volatile than large-cap stocks, and often perform differently from the overall market. Capital flowCapital flowInternational capital movement. Dedicated capitalDedicated capitalTotal par value (number of shares issued, multiplied by the par value of each share). Also called dedicated value. Capital assetsCapital assetsAssets, purchased as a long term investment for generating profit, such as buildings, plant and machinery and fixtures etc. Further Suggestionscapital adequacyPerfect capital market Financial capital Capital intensive Capital gain Long term capital gain Capital goods Undercapitalized Capital movement Capital control capital growth Perfect capital mobility Capitalist Personal tax view (of capital structure) Negative working capital capitalisation issue Capital requirements Paid in capital Capital outflow Capital abundant Short-term capital flow Capital rationing capital movement "Soft" capital rationing Capital shares |
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