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  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 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 level 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 Islamabad Capital Territory Pakistan Islamabad Capital Territory Pakistan 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 Geo term stub Types of administrative country subdivision DEFAULTSORT Capital Region Category Administrative divisions ko ja pt Regi o da capital vi V ng th zh ...   more details



  1. Capital Digital

    refimprove date November 2011 Infobox Radio station image File Capital London.png 195px name Capital Digital area UK format Rhythmic CHR owner Global Radio website http www.capitalfm.com digital Capital Digital Capital Digital is a radio station broadcasting through the digital platform across the United Kingdom and is owned by Global Radio . The digital station is a networked variation to the Capital radio network Capital services in various areas. The digital service is broadcast largely from the Capital London studios, and much of the content networked across the group comes from this location. In January 2011, as part of a brand relaunch, The Galaxy Network Galaxy stations across the UK were combined with Capital London and the stations of the The Hit Music Network Hit Music network to form the new multi station Capital radio network Capital network. Galaxy Digital was replaced by Capital in most areas, except where Capital already broadcast alongside Galaxy in London on DAB and nationally on digital TV platforms . On Digital TV platforms it is available on ref http www.mediauk.com radio 3 958 capital fm Capital London Media UK ref Freesat 719 Freeview 724 Sky 0109 Talk Talk 610 Virgin Media 958 External links http www.capitalfm.com Capital http www.capitalfm.com how to listen tv Capital How to Listen TV References references Global Radio coord missing London Category Capital radio network Capital Category Radio stations in London ...   more details



  1. Highland Capital

    Highland Capital Management , a multi billion dollar distressed investment firm and hedge fund and mutual fund manager based in Dallas, Texas Highland Capital Partners , a 2.6 billion venture capital firm based in Lexington, Massachusetts 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. Capital and Counties

    Capital and Counties may refer to two separate real estate investment companies, both of which were formerly part of Liberty International Liberty International plc Capital & Counties Properties , a London focused firm listed on the London Stock Exchange Capital and Counties USA , a California based firm owned by Capital Shopping Centres Group plc disambig ...   more details



  1. Paid in capital

    Accounting Unreferenced date June 2008 econ stub Paid in capital Paid in capital or Contributed capital refers to 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 are 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 zh ...   more details



  1. Capital FM

    Capital FM may refer to Capital radio network , a collection of nine Independent Local Radio stations operating in the United Kingdom 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 Capital FM 88.9 , a radio station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Capitol.fm Hitz Bangkok, worldwide internet music radio station Capital FM Radio A Ugandan radio station, based in Kampala Capital FM 97.7 , a radio station in Berne, Switzerland disambig ...   more details



  1. Authorised capital

    The authorised capital of a company sometimes referred to as the authorised share capital , registered capital or 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 allocate to stockholder shareholders . Part of the authorised capital can and frequently does remain unissued. This number can be changed by shareholder shareholders approval. 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 External links http www.investorwords.com 4532 shares authorized.html Investorwords.com http www.investopedia.com terms a authorizedstock.asp Investopedia.com References Reflist Stock market finance stub Category Corporations law Category Financial accounting de Genehmigtes Kapital he lt statinis kapitalas ru sl Osnovni kapital ml ...   more details



  1. Capital good

    for capital services capital services A capital good , or simply capital economics capital in economics , is a Manufacturing manufactured means of production . ref Paul A. Samuelson and William Nordhaus William D. Nordhaus 2004 . Economics textbook Economics , 18th ed., end Glossary 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 Capital goods are acquired ... of production. 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 ... 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 ... for personal use. Dump trucks, however, are usually considered capital goods, because they are used ... used to produce the chocolate bar are considered capital goods. Capital goods are generally man made. Natural resources such as land or minerals, or human capital the intellectual and physical skills and labor provided by human workers are not capital goods. 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 ... pt Bem de capital ro Bun de tip capital sv Kapitalvaror ta ...   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 outflow

    Capital outflow is an economy economic term describing Capital economics capital flowing out of or leaving a particular economy. Outflowing capital can be caused by any number of economic or political reasons but can often originate from instability in either sphere. Regardless of cause, capital outflowing is generally perceived as always undesirable and many countries create laws to restrict the movement of capital out of the nations borders called capital control s . While this can aid in temporary growth, it often causes more economic problems than it helps. Massive capital outflow is usually a sign of a greater problem, not the problem itself. Countries with outflow restrictions can find it harder to attract capital inflows because firms know if an opportunity goes sour they won t be able to recover much more of their investment. Governments that institute capital controls inevitably send a signal to its citizens that something might be wrong with the economy, even if the laws are merely a precautionary measure. Argentina experienced rampant and sudden capital outflows in the 1990s after its currency underwent dramatic pressure to adjust in light of the fixed exchange rate , leading to a recession . Modern macro economists often cite the country as a classic example of the difficulties of developing fledgling economies. See also Capital account Capital flight References Blustein, Paul. And the Money Kept Rolling In And Out Category Economics terminology Category Capital econ stub de Kapitalflucht fr Fuite des capitaux pl Ucieczka kapita u uk ...   more details



  1. Patriot Capital

    refimprove date January 2009 Infobox company name Patriot Capital, L.P. logo Image Patriot capital logo.png type Privately held company Private genre foundation 2004 founder location city Baltimore, Maryland location country USA location key people industry Private Equity products Growth capital , Mezzanine capital assets 270 million homepage http www.patriot capital.com www.patriot capital.com Patriot Capital is a private equity firm with offices in Baltimore, MD and Chicago, IL . The firm focuses on growth capital and mezzanine capital investments in middle market companies seeking to finance business expansion, acquisitions, management buyouts or balance sheet recapitalizations. Patriot Capital II and its predecessor Funds, Allegiance Capital and Patriot Capital I have over 270 million of capital under management. ref cite web url http patriot capital.com title Patriot Capital official website ref The firm typically makes subordinated debt and preferred equity investments in acquisitions, management buyout s and leveraged recapitalization s in the Mid Atlantic, Midwest and Southern United States. Additionally, Patriot Capital will participate in financings that are significantly larger through its extensive network of regional and national private equity and mezzanine firms. References references External links http patriot capital.com Patriot Capital official website Category Private equity firms of the United States Category Privately held companies based in Maryland ...   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. Capital Bowl

    for Capital Bowl in Canberra ACT Gridiron The Capital Bowl championship game is the Grand Final of the American Football Wellington AFW senior season in Wellington, New Zealand. The game is generally played ... given to the championship game was the Capital Bowl given the city s status as New Zealand s capital ... 2003 season, the American Football Southern Conference gave a new name to the Capital Bowl trophy ... class wikitable Year Game Team Runner up Score 2012 Capital Bowl XXII Hutt Valley Spartans Wellington City Wolves 24 6 2011 Capital Bowl XXI Hutt Valley Spartans Wellington City Wolves 34 8 2010 Capital Bowl XX Porirua Knights Hutt Valley Spartans 28 8 2009 Capital Bowl XIX Wellington City Wolves Hutt Valley Spartans 20 13 2008 Capital Bowl XVIII Porirua Knights Wellington City Wolves 28 18 2007 Capital Bowl XVII Porirua Knights Wellington City Wolves 14 6 2006 Capital Bowl XVI Hutt Valley Spartans Knight City Knights 21 19 4 OT 2005 Capital Bowl XV Porirua Giants Knight City Knights 13 0 2004 Capital Bowl XIV Porirua Giants Knight City Knights 22 20 2003 Capital Bowl XIII Knight City Knights Manawatu Silverbacks 42 0 2002 Capital Bowl XII Porirua Giants Knight City Knights 12 3 2001 Capital Bowl XI Porirua Giants Harbour City Sharks 12 3 2000 Capital Bowl X Porirua Giants Wellington Knights 22 0 1999 Capital Bowl IX Porirua Giants Palmerston North Silverbacks 46 21 1998 Capital Bowl VIII Porirua Giants Wellington Hurricanes 6 0 1997 Capital Bowl VII Porirua Hurricanes Palmerston North Silverbacks 30 8 1996 Capital Bowl VI Capital City Giants Porirua Hurricanes 8 0 1995 Capital Bowl V Capital City Giants Porirua Hurricanes 24 6 1994 Capital Bowl IV Hutt Valley Chargers Levin Tigers WBD 1992 Capital Bowl III Levin Tigers Capital City Giants 21 7 1991 Capital Bowl II Hutt Valley Chargers Harbour City Hurricanes 12 6 1990 Capital Bowl I Harbour City Hurricanes Hutt Valley Chargers ... miscinfo.asp?menuid 32&cmenuid 32&url afsc&sid 815669310 AFW Capital Bowl page References ...   more details



  1. Debt capital

    Debt capital is the capital that a business raises by taking out a loan . It is a loan made to a company that is normally repaid at some future date. Debt capital differs ref http articles.elitemanda.com Financing Options For Mid Market Companies.htm Elite Mergers & Acquisitions M&A Advisor Financing Options For Mid Market Companies Bot generated title ref from Stock equity or share capital because subscribers to debt capital do not become part owners of the business, but are merely creditor s, and the suppliers of debt capital usually receive a contractually fixed annual percentage return on their loan, and this is known as the coupon rate . Debt capital ranks higher than equity capital for the repayment of annual returns. This means that legally, the interest on debt capital must be repaid in full before any dividends are paid to any suppliers of equity. A company that is highly geared has a high Debt to equity ratio debt to equity capital ratio . References references Corporate Finance Theory and Practice, by Steve Lumby and Chris Jones, Thompson, London. Category Finance nl Vreemd vermogen ...   more details



  1. Capital of Korea

    Orphan date February 2009 Korea has had a number of capitals. Korea is a peninsula in East Asia , currently the peninsula is divided into two countries. During the Gojoseon period Unknown Pyongyang Second capital post 400 BCE During the Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms period Jolbon &mdash first capital of Goguryeo Gungnae seong &mdash second capital of Goguryeo Pyongyang &mdash third capital of Goguryeo Wiryeseong &mdash first capital of Baekje Ungjin &mdash second capital of Baekje Sabi Korea Sabi &mdash third capital of Baekje Gyeongju &mdash capital of Silla During the North South States Period Gyeongju &mdash capital of Silla Dongmo Mountain &mdash first capital of Balhae Junggyeong &mdash second capital of Balhae Sanggyeong &mdash third capital of Balhae During the Later Three Kingdoms period Gyeongju &mdash capital of Silla Jeonju Wansanju &mdash capital of Hubaekje Kaeseong Songak &mdash first capital of Taebong Cheorwon &mdash second capital of Taebong During the Goryeo Dynasty period Kaesong Gaegyeong During the Joseon Dynasty period Seoul Hanseong Modern capitals Seoul &mdash capital of South Korea a.k.a. Republic of Korea ROK Pyongyang &mdash capital of North Korea a.k.a. Democratic People s Republic of Korea DPRK Category Geography of Korea Category Capitals in Asia Korea Category Capitals by country Korea Category Government of Seoul Category History of Korea korea stub simple Capital of Korea zh ...   more details



  1. Return on capital

    Unreferenced date April 2007 Return on capital ROC is a ratio used in finance, valuation, and accounting. The ratio is estimated by dividing the after tax operating income NOPAT by the book value of invested capital . Formula math ROC frac textrm Net Operating Profit textrm Adjusted Taxes BV of Debt BV of Equity Cash math This differs from ROIC. Return on invested capital ROIC is a financial measure that quantifies how well a company generates cash flow relative to the capital it has invested in its business. It is defined as NOPLAT net operating profit less adjusted taxes divided by invested capital and is usually expressed as a percentage . In this calculation, capital invested includes all monetary capital invested long term debt, common and preferred shares. When the return on capital is greater than the cost of capital usually measured as the weighted average cost of capital , the company is creating value when it is less than the cost of capital, value is destroyed. ROIC formula math ROIC frac textrm Net Operating Profit textrm Adjusted Taxes Invested Capital math Note that the numerator in the ROIC fraction does not subtract interest expense , because denominator includes debt capital. See also Cash flow return on investment CFROI Profit accounting Profitability Rate of profit Rate of return on a portfolio Profit maximization Tendency of the rate of profit to fall References Reflist Financial ratios Category Financial ratios econ stub id Pengembalian modal pl ROIC ...   more details



  1. Structural capital

    Structural capital is the supportive infrastructure, processes and databases of the organisation that enable human capital to function. ref Maddocks, J. & Beaney, M. 2002. See the invisible and intangible. Knowledge Management, March, 16 17. ref Structural capital includes such traditional things as buildings, hardware, software, processes, patents, and trademarks. In addition, structural capital includes such things as the organization s image, organization, information system, and proprietary databases. Because of its diverse components, structural capital can be classified further into organization, process and innovation capital. Organizational capital includes the organization philosophy and systems for leveraging the organization s capability. Process capital includes the techniques, procedures, and programs that implement and enhance the delivery of goods and services. Innovation capital includes intellectual properties and intangible assets. ref Edvinsson, L. & Malone, M.S. 1997. Intellectual Capital Realizing your Company s True Value by Finding Its Hidden Roots. New York Harper Business. ref Intellectual properties are protected commercial rights such as copyrights and trademarks. Intangible assets are all of the other talents and theory by which an organization is run. See also Intellectual capital References reflist business term stub Category Capital es Capital estructural ...   more details



  1. Hyundai Capital

    Infobox company company name Hyundai Capital br company logo Image Hyndai Capital Logo.png foundation 1993 location Seoul , South Korea key people Tae Young Ted Chung, CEO industry Consumer Finance homepage ... branch banking branch Hyundai Capital Services Hyundai Capital is a South Korea n consumer finance .... The company is a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Company and GE Capital. Established in 1993, Hyundai Capital is the largest provider of auto financing in Korea, and is also a major player in the auto lease market. Hyundai Capital is also advancing into overseas markets such as China and Europe ... Hyundai Capital is a joint venture between Hyundai Motor and GE Capital. Hyundai Capital s principal business areas are as follows Automotive Finance Hyundai Capital provides automotive financing ... Leasing Hyundai Capital provides automotive leasing to individual and corporate customers, including ... and Personal Loans Hyundai Capital provides unsecured and unguaranteed personal loans and mortgage loans to individuals and small business owners. History Hyundai Capital was incorporated in December 1993 as Hyundai Auto Finance Co., Ltd. Hyundai Capital subsequently changed its trade name to Hyundai Financial Services Co. in April 1995. In January 1996, Hyundai Capital was licensed as an installment ... Capital commenced its housing and automotive installment financing businesses and began providing ... Capital and Hyundai Motors entered into a strategic alliance with GE Capital whereby GE Capital, through its wholly owned subsidiary, General Electric Capital International Holdings Limited, acquired a 38.0 equity interest in Hyundai Capital. In November 2005, GE Capital increased its equity interest in Hyundai Capital to 43.0 . In conjunction with its initial share acquisition, GE Capital also ... businesses of its subsidiary, GE Capital Korea, to Hyundai Capital. External links http ir.hyundaicapital.com Hyundai Capital Homepage Hyundai Category Hyundai Kia Automotive Group Capital Category ...   more details



  1. Economic capital

    capital can be thought of as the capital level shareholders would choose in absence of capital regulation. More specifically, it is the amount of risk capital , assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm ... to hold risk 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 ..., economic capital is often calculated as value at risk . The balance sheet, in this case, would ... of economic capital date back to the ancient Phoenicians , who took rudimentary tallies of frequency ... outbreak, and birth 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 ... or through social ties. 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 ... . See also Asset 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 ... Capital and Financial Risk Management for Financial Services Firms and Conglomerates publisher ... pdf accessdate October 11, 2011 title The Impact of Capital Structure on Economic Capital and Risk ...   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. Share capital

    Share capital UK English or capital stock US English ref http www.intracen.org tfs docs glossary se.htm ... item of capital value. For example, a company can issue shares in exchange for computer servers ... sense, still commonly used in accounting , share capital comprises the nominal values of all ... are said to be at a premium called share premium , additional paid in capital or paid in capital in excess of par in that case, the share capital can be said to be the sum of the aforementioned nominal share capital and the premium. In the modern law of shares, the par value concept has diminished in importance, and share capital can simply be defined as the sum of capital cash or other assets the company has received from investors for its shares. Another use of share capital is to denote the number and types of shares in a company s capital. For an example of the different meanings a company may be said to have an outstanding share capital of 500,000 shares it has received for them a total of 2 million dollars, which in the balance sheet is the share capital . Types of share capital Authorised share capital is also referred to, at times, as registered capital. It is the total of the share capital which a limited company is allowed authorized to issue. It presents the upper boundary for the actually issued share capital. Issued share capital is the total of the share capital issued allocated to shareholders. This may be less or equal to the authorized capital. Shares outstanding are those ... itself, the usual result of a share repurchase buyback . Issued capital can be subdivided in another way, examining whether it has been paid for by investors Subscribed capital is the portion of the issued capital, which has been subscribed by all the investors including the public. This may be less than the issued share capital as there may be capital for which no applications have been received yet unsubscribed capital . Called up share capital is the total amount of issued capital for which ...   more details



  1. Growth capital

    Growth capital also called expansion capital and growth equity is a type of private equity investment ... for capital to expand or restructure operations, enter new markets or finance a significant acquisition ... cap inv guide invest instit eng.pdf PRIVATE EQUITY & VENTURE CAPITAL A GUIDE FOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS ref Companies that seek growth capital will often do so in order to finance a transformational event in their lifecycle. These companies are likely to be more mature than venture capital funded ... generally can find few alternative conduits to secure capital for growth, so access to growth equity ... purchases, and new product development. ref http www.growthcapital.com growth GROWTH CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ref Growth capital can also be used to effect a restructuring of a company s balance sheet ... sheet . Growth capital is often structured as either stock common equity or preferred stock preferred .... Often, companies that seek growth capital investments are not good candidates to borrow additional .... Providers Growth capital resides at the intersection of private equity and venture capital and as such growth capital is provided by a variety of sources. While there are a number of dedicated growth capital private equity firm firms , growth capital investments are also made by late stage venture capital investors as well as more traditional leveraged buyout buyout firms . Particularly in markets ... businesses is intense, growth capital becomes an attractive alternative. ref http www.generation.com casestudies sterling.html STERLING ref See also Private equity Venture capital Mezzanine debt Hybrid ... capital for small businesses . HM Treasury, December 2003. http strategis.ic.gc.ca sc mangb stepstogrowth engdoc stepover ssg overview2.php What is Growth Capital? , Industry Canada http www.altassets.com knowledgebank learningcurve 2003 nz3228.php Private equity and venture capital . AltAssets ... capital provider . AltAssets, 2002. http www.altassets.com knowledgebank learningcurve 2002 nz3771.php ...   more details



  1. European capital

    European capital may refer to the capitals of the List of countries in Europe European countries , see List of capitals by country By continent List of capitals by continent the Capital of the European Union A private equity company by the same name, affiliated to American Capital Strategies disambig fr Capitale europ enne ...   more details




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