The business capital of a trading firm or company. in stock (said of a person): in the position of a partner. Obsolete.
单词 | θ221747 |
释义 | society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > provision of capital > capital or principal > types of (19) stock1598 The business capital of a trading firm or company. in stock (said of a person): in the position of a partner. Obsolete. artificial capital1772 Banking. Money introduced into a national economy through (state-sanctioned) measures enacted by the banking sector; assets that are financed… circulating capital1776 capital which is constantly changing hands or passing from one form into another, as goods, money, etc. (see capital, n.2 3). natural capital1785 Banking. Assets that are not financed through liabilities; cf. artificial capital, n. 1. Obsolete. money capital1791 capital in the form of money; cf. capital, adj. 2. working capital1798 the part of the capital of a business, organization, etc., that is available for use, (now) esp. for day-to-day trading operations; (Accounting) the… reserve1819 spec. (A stock of) funds kept available by a bank, insurance company, etc., to meet ordinary or probable demand. Frequently in plural. See also re… authorized capital1825 the total value of the shares that a registered company is authorized to issue in order to raise capital. current asset1826 a short-term asset of a business, etc., such as cash, trading stock, or money owed by debtors; frequently in plural; cf. capital asset n. at capital… loan capital1848 the part of the capital of a company or the like that is borrowed for a specified period. capital asset1851 an asset intended for continuing use, such as land, machinery, a patent or trademark, etc.; cf. current asset n. at current, adj. additions. water1867 Finance colloquial (originally U.S.). Fictitious capital created by ‘watering’ the stock of a trading company (see water, v. 9d). capital equipment1893 equipment intended for continuing use by a business, organization, etc.; equipment identified as a capital asset. refugee capital1926 capital which is transferred from one country to another in order to exploit differences in currency values or interest rates. risk capital1927 money that is put up for speculative business investment; venture capital. hot money1936 = refugee capital n. at refugee, n. compounds 2. venture capital1943 = risk capital n. at risk, n. compounds 2. risk money1944 (a) an allowance made to a bank cashier or other official handling money to cover accidental deficits (now rare); (b) = risk capital n. exposure1975 Commerce. More generally, the financial commitment of a bank or other company in any particular country, activity, or asset; the amount committed… |
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