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  1. Capital

    distinguish Capitol disambiguation wiktionary capital Capital may refer to Capital city , the area of a country ... the seat of the government Capital economics , a factor of production that is not wanted for itself but for its ability to help in producing other goods Capital architecture , the crowning member of a column or a pilaster A capital letter Five Capitals , a model of sustainable development developed by the organization Forum for the Future Forms of capital cat see also Capital Capital requirement or bank capital , the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves Financial capital , any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth Human capital , workers skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy Infrastructural capital , means of production other than natural capital. Natural capital , the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future Physical capital , any non human asset made by humans and then used in production Political capital , means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity Social capital , the value of social networks to society and the human economy Working capital , short term capital needed by the company to finance its operations Publications Capital French magazine Capital French magazine , a French language magazine Capital German magazine Capital German magazine , a German language magazine The Capital , a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, United States Capital newspaper Capital newspaper , a Bulgarian business oriented weekly newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper , a Romanian business oriented weekly newspaper Das Kapital , by Karl Marx Capital Ethiopia , also known as Capital , an Ethiopian business oriented weekly English language newspaper Sociology Cultural capital , forms of knowledge, valued by a society Social capital , the advantages available to a person or group of people through ...   more details



  1. A Capital

    unsourced date January 2009 A Capital lit. The Capital City was a Portugal Portuguese afternoon newspaper published in Lisbon from 21 February 1968 to 30 July 2005. Portugal newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Portugal Capital Category Publications established in 1968 Category Publications disestablished in 2005 pt A Capital tr A Capital ...   more details



  1. The Capital

    distinguish The Capitol about the treatise by Karl Marx Das Kapital the building in Brussels Capital building The Capital is a daily newspaper published in Annapolis, Maryland . It serves the city as well as all of Anne Arundel County and neighboring Kent Island, Maryland Kent Island in Queen Anne s County . It is an evening newspaper during the week and offers morning delivery on the weekend. Philip Merrill was the publisher until his suicide in June 2006. ref cite news title Merrill Suicide Confirmed New Details of Case Released url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 06 23 AR2006062301452.html last Williamson first Elizabeth publisher The Washington Post page B5 date 2006 06 24 accessdate 2006 07 20 ref The editor is Tom Marquardt . One of its subsidiary papers is the Gazette, originally titled the Maryland Gazette, founded by William Parks in the Eighteenth Century, and one of the oldest newspapers in the United States . History William Parks originally founded The Maryland Gazette in Annapolis in the early Eighteenth century. Eventually Parks moved to Virginia, and the paper was later published by Anne Catherine Hoof Green . Today, the Gazette, published twice weekly, is a subsidiary of the Capital that covers northern Anne Arundel County, Maryland . The first paper to feature the word Capital rolled off the presses in 1884 as the Evening Capital. It was a weekly until 1955. The word Evening was dropped in 1981. The Maryland Gazette and the American Revolution ... Today, The Capital has a circulation of 50,000 and a website, hometownannapolis.com which is also ... Communications took full control of The Capital nowiki nowiki s parent company Capitol Gazette ..., parent company of The Capital, was for sale. ref cite news url http www.wsbtv.com entertainment 14967914 ... Maryland Archives Retrieved February 23, 2020 Landmark Communications DEFAULTSORT Capital ..., Maryland fr The Capital ...   more details



  1. Capital City

    Capital City may refer to Capital City The Simpsons Capital city Capital City show disambig de Capital City nl Capital City pl Capital City ...   more details



  1. Capital of Macedonia

    The phrase capital of Macedonia may refer to Skopje , capital of the Republic of Macedonia Thessaloniki , capital of the Greek region of Macedonia Pella , capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Capital Conference

    Capital Conference may refer to Capital Area Activities Conference , a high school sports league Capital Athletic Conference , an intercollegiate athletic conference disambig ...   more details



  1. Capital Tower

    Capital Tower can refer to Capital Tower, Singapore Capital Tower, Cardiff Capital Gate , in Abu Dhabi disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Capital crime

    A capital crime is a crime which, in the adjudication of justice, calls for a capital punishment . Murder Mass murder Genocide Treason disambig ...   more details



  1. Capital Hill

    Capital Hill can refer to Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory , the location of Australia s Parliament Capital Hill, Saipan , the settlement that serves as the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands See also Capitol Hill disambiguation Capitoline Hill the original Capitol Hill in Rome, Italy disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Capital territory

    A capital territory is normally a specially designated Territory administrative division territory where a country s seat of government is located. As such, in the Federation federal model of government, no one Federated state state or territory takes pre eminence because the Capital city capital lies within its border s. A capital territory can be one specific form of federal district . In Australia , the capital Canberra lies within the Australian Capital Territory . The National Capital Territory of Delhi National Capital Territory is where New Delhi , the capital of India is located. Nigeria has its capital Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria Federal Capital Territory . See also Federal district Types of country subdivision Category Types of country subdivisions ...   more details



  1. Renaissance Capital

    Renaissance Capital may refer to Renaissance Capital US company , a US money management and institutional finance company Renaissance Capital Russian company , a Russian investment bank disambig ...   more details



  1. Capital Express

    The Capital Express is the name of two train services Capital Express Turkey , stanbul Ankara Capital Express India , a train that runs between either New Jalpaiguri or Kamakhya to Danapur, India disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Capital region

    about a term describing a national administrative division Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A capital region , also called a national capital region , capital district or capital territory is a common term for the region or district surrounding the capital city of a country or any other administrative division. It is not always the official term for the region, but may sometimes be used as an informal synonym. Country examples include class wikitable Capital region name Country Australian Capital Territory Australia Brussels Capital Region Belgium National Capital Region Canada National Capital Region Canada Copenhagen Capital Region Denmark Distrito Nacional National District Dominican Republic National Capital Region India National Capital Region India National Capital Region Japan National Capital Region Japan Metro Manila National Capital Region Philippines Seoul National Capital Area South Korea Washington Metropolitan Area National Capital Region United States Hanoi Capital Region Vietnam The term is also used by some subnational entities as follows class wikitable Capital region name Subnational entity Capital Regional District, British Columbia Capital Regional District British Columbia Capital District New York Capitale Nationale National Capital Region Quebec City Quebec See also Federal district Types of administrative country subdivision DEFAULTSORT Capital Region Category Administrative divisions Geo term stub ko ja pt Regi o da capital vi V ng th zh ...   more details



  1. Lion Capital

    Lion Capital can refer to The Lion Capital of Asoka , a sculpture used as the national emblem of India Lion Capital LLP , a British private equity firm formerly affiliated with Hicks Muse Tate & Furst Lion Capital, a former affiliate of Apollo Management disambig ...   more details



  1. Capital Pride

    Capital Pride as the name of an LGBT lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender pride event may refer to Capital Pride Washington, D.C. , in the United States Capital Pride Ottawa , in Canada Pride events with similar names Capital City Pride Olympia, Washington , in the United States Disambig ...   more details



  1. Liquid capital

    Liquid Capital , or Fluid capital is a readily convertible asset, such as money or other bearer economic instruments, as opposed to a long term asset like real estate. Liquid capital may be held by individuals, companies, or governments. Globalization means that developing countries have easier access to liquid capital from around the world, but if a country becomes too dependent on foreign liquid capital any political or economic difficulties can be exacerbated by capital flight . References http rrmeet.undp.org.in disc8 00000017.htm Summary Conclusions of Round Table Policy Conference on Globalization, Governance and Stability Key Lessons From the Asian Crisis Types of capital Category Capital econ stub zh ...   more details



  1. Capital good

    for capital services capital services A capital good , or simply capital economics capital in economics , is saved up wealth or a Manufacturing manufactured means of production . ref Paul A. Samuelson ... of Terms, Capital capital goods, capital equipment . br     Deardorff s Glossary of International Economics, http www personal.umich.edu alandear glossary c.html capital Capital. ref Individuals, organizations and governments use capital goods in the production of other goods or commodities. Capital goods include factories, machinery, tools, equipment, and various buildings which are used to produce other products for consumption. Capital goods, then, are products which are not produced ... return from manufacturing other products and commodities. Manufacturing companies also use capital goods. Capital goods help their company make functional goods to sell individuals valuable services. As a result, capital goods are sometimes referred to as producers goods or means of production. An important distinction should also be made between capital goods and consumer goods , which are products ..., however, are usually considered capital goods, because they are used by construction and manufacturing ... the chocolate candy bar are considered capital goods. Capital goods are generally man made, and do not include natural resources such as land or minerals, or human capital the intellectual and physical skills and labor provided by human workers. The economic term capital goods is not to be confused with the financial or accounting usage of capital , which may mean simply wealth or financial capital . See also Marginal efficiency of capital Progressive theory of capital References Reflist External links http www.unc.edu mason money capital.html Capital Goods and Services , University of North Carolina Goodtypes DEFAULTSORT Capital Good Category Capital Category Economics terminology de ... Bem de capital ro Bun de tip capital sv Kapitalvaror ta ...   more details



  1. Authorised capital

    The authorised capital of a company sometimes referred to as the authorised share capital or the nominal capital , particularly in the United States is the maximum amount of share capital that the company is authorised by its constitutional documents to issue to stockholder shareholders . Part of the authorised capital can and frequently does remain unissued. The part of the authorised capital which has been issued to shareholders is referred to as the issued share capital of the company. In the United Kingdom, the concept of authorised share capital was abolished under the Companies Act 2006 ref Companies Act 2006, note 843 http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2006 46 notes division 10 17 2 ref . See also Issued share capital Share capital References Reflist finance stub Category Corporations law Category Financial accounting de Genehmigtes Kapital lt statinis kapitalas ru sl Osnovni kapital ...   more details



  1. Physical capital

    Refimprove date March 2007 In economics , physical capital or just capital economics capital refers to any manufactured asset that is applied in production, such as machinery, buildings, or vehicles. In economic theory, physical capital is one of the three primary factors of production , also known as inputs in the production function . The others are natural resources including land economics land , and Labour economics labor &mdash the stock of competences embodied in the labor force . Physical is used to distinguish physical capital from human capital a result of investment in the human agent and financial capital . ref Paul A. Samuelson and William D. Nordhaus 2004 . Economics textbook Economics , 18th ed., Glossary of Terms Factors of production, Capital, Human capital, and Land. ref ref Deardorff s Glossary of International Economics, http www personal.umich.edu alandear glossary p.html Physicalcapital Physical capital. ref Physical capital may also refer to fixed capital , any kind of real or physical asset that is not used up in the production of a product, as distinguished from circulating capital . Outside of mainstream economics, physical capital may refer to a combination of infrastructural capital and natural capital . Citation needed date August 2010 See also Harrod Domar model Organizational capital Notes Reflist 2 Types of capital DEFAULTSORT Physical Capital Category Economics Category Capital Category Economics terminology Econ stub fr Capital productif it Capitale fisico no Realkapital pt Capital f sico uk ...   more details



  1. Paid in capital

    Accounting Unreferenced date June 2008 econ stub Paid in capital Paid in capital or Contributed capital refers to the capital economics capital contributed to a corporation by investment investors through purchase of stock from the corporation primary market not through purchase of stock in the open market from other stockholders secondary market . It includes share capital i.e. capital stock as well as additional paid in capital . However, the term has different definitions in different contexts. For example, it could refer to the money that a company gets from potential investors in addition to the stated nominal or par value of the stock, which coincides with the definition of Additional paid in capital Paid in capital in excess of par . The user should be aware of the use of the term and abbreviation, otherwise it may be misleading. Basic concepts Paid in Capital a.k.a. Contributed Capital A B br A Share capital Capital stock Common stock plus Preferred stock br B Additional paid in capital a.k.a. Paid in capital in excess of par. Additional Paid in Capital Excess received from shareholders over the par value or stated value of the stock issued also called contributed capital in excess of par . For example, if 1,000 shares of 10 par value common stock is issued at a price of 12 per share, the additional paid in capital is 2,000 1,000 shares x 2 . Additional paid in capital is shown in the Shareholders Equity section of the balance sheet. See also Multicol Share capital Capital surplus Preferred stock Multicol break Treasury stock Reserve accounting Balance sheet Multicol end Category Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ...   more details



  1. Share capital

    Share capital or issued capital UK English or capital stock US English ref http www.intracen.org tfs docs glossary se.htm Glossary on Trade Financing Terms S ref refers to the portion of a company s Shareholders equity equity that has been obtained or will be obtained by trading stock to a shareholder for cash or an equivalent item of capital value. For example, a company can set aside share capital, to exchange for computer servers instead of directly purchasing the servers from existing equity. Share capital usually comprises the nominal values of all shares issued, less those treasury stock repurchased by the company. It includes both common stock ordinary shares and preferred stock preference shares . If the market value of shares is greater than the their nominal value value at par , the shares are said to be at a premium called share premium , additional paid in capital or paid in capital in excess of par . The paid up capital does not speak about the shares. Types of Share Capital Authorised Share Capital is also referred to, at times, as registered capital. This is the total of the share capital which a limited company is allowed shares authorized authorized to issue to its shareholders . Issued Share Capital is the total of the share capital shares issued issued to shareholders. Called up Share Capital is the total amount of issued capital for which the shareholders are required to pay. Paid up Share Capital is the amount of share capital paid by the shareholders. Subscribed Capital is the portion of the issued capital, which has been subscribed by all the investors including the public. See also Balance sheet Paid in capital Share premium account Shareholders equity References reflist External links http www.companieshouse.gov.uk about gbhtml gba6.shtml Detailed breakdown from Companies House Stock market Category Corporations law Category Finance finance stub law stub cs Z kladn kapit l da Aktiekapital de Grundkapital et Aktsiakapital eo Fundamenta kapitalo ...   more details



  1. Capital FM

    Capital FM may refer to The Capital FM Network , is a collection of nine Independent Local Radio stations operating in the United Kingdom and owned by Global Radio , which launched on 3 January 2011 Capital FM Finland , a Finnish radio station CIBX FM , a Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada radio station that uses Capital FM as a brand name CKGC FM , an Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada radio station that uses Capital FM as a brand name CKRA FM , 96.3 Capital FM , an Edmonton, Alberta, Canada radio station Capital Radio 604 , a former South African radio station 98.4 Capital FM , a Kenyan radio station 88.9 Capital FM , a radio station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Capitol.fm Hitz Bangkok, worldwide internet music radio station disambig ...   more details



  1. Sausage Capital

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image Tuatapere sausage capital.jpeg thumb right 160px Tuatapere, New Zealand s World Sausage Capital Sausage Capital is a title carried by a number of towns around the world that are considered, or consider themselves, the makers of the best sausages in a given area. Usually the level of fame generated by this title is relatively local. The use of this sort of title is quite similar to other self appelatory descriptions such as wine making capital, cabbage capital, home of the largest ball of twine that are used by mostly small towns around the world, presumably to attract tourism with varying success . Sausage Capitals around the World Tuatapere , New Zealand Sausage Capital of the World Elgin, Texas Sausage Capital of Texas Eustis, Nebraska Sausage Capital of Nebraska San Leandro, California Sausage Capital of California Chicago, IL Sausage Capital of the United States Category Marketing Category Sausages ...   more details



  1. Capital services

    about capital goods capital goods capital stocks capital stocks In economics , capital services refer to a chain type index of service flows derived from the stock of physical assets and software. These assets are coordination, equipment, software, structures, land, and inventories. Capital services are estimated as a capital income weighted average of the growth rates of each asset. Capital services differ from capital stocks because short lived assets such as equipment and software provide more services per unit of stock than long lived assets such as land. ref name uslabor cite web url http www.bls.gov bls glossary.htm title BLS Information date February 28, 2008 work Glossary publisher U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services accessdate 2009 05 05 ref Unlike capital goods , capital services are owned by the person or group of people providing them. ref cite web url http www.unc.edu mason money capital.html title Capital Goods and Services publisher University of North Carolina accessdate 2009 05 06 ref See also Capital goods Capital stocks Bureau of Labor Statistics Progressive theory of capital References Reflist External links http www.bls.gov bls glossary.htm Capital services in glossary , U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services http www.unc.edu mason money capital.html Capital Goods and Services , University of North Carolina http homepage.newschool.edu het essays capital walcapit.htm Walras s Progressive Theory of Capital Goodtypes Category Economics terminology Category Labor terms Category Capital econ stub ...   more details



  1. Economic capital

    firms, economic capital is the amount of risk capital , assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm ... capital of an amount equal at least to economic capital. Typically, economic capital is calculated by determining the amount of capital that the firm needs to ensure that its realistic balance sheet stays solvent over a certain time period with a pre specified probability. Therefore, economic capital ... market value rather than book value of assets and liabilities. The first accounts of economic capital ... rate change. The concept of economic capital differs from regulatory capital in the sense that regulatory capital is the mandatory capital the regulators require to be maintained while economic capital is the best estimate of required capital that financial institutions use internally to manage their own risk and to allocate the cost of maintaining regulatory capital among different units within the organization. Social science In social science , economic capital is distinguished in relation to other types of capital which may not necessarily reflect a monetary or exchange value . These forms of capital include cultural capital and social capital , and they represent a type of power or status .... Non economic forms of capital have been variously discussed most famously by sociologist Pierre Bourdieu . Economic capital might also be understood in the social sciences and social theory as the purely monetary type of capital often associated to the ruling classes of capitalist society, in particular ... allocation Basel I Basel II Capital structure Financial risk management Financial services conglomerate RAROC , risk adjusted return on capital RORAC , return on risk adjusted capital Solvency II References cite book last Porteous first Bruce coauthors Pradip Tapadar title Economic Capital and Financial ... library astin vol38no1 341.pdf The Impact of Capital Structure on Economic Capital and Risk Adjusted ... Annuity Firm Economic Capital and Risk Adjusted Performance, Annals of Actuarial Science, 3, 187 ...   more details




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