
1) Capitalisation 2) It makes letters bigger 3) The sale of capital stock 4) Writing 5) Writing in capital letters
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1) Capitalisation 2) Overcapitalisation 3) Overcapitalization
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- writing in capital letters
- an estimation of the value of a business
- the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
- the sale of capital stock
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n. 1) the act of counting anticipated earnings and expenses as capital assets (property, equipment, fixtures) for accounting purposes. 2) the amount of anticipated net earnings which hypothetically can be used for conversion into capital assets.
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Capitalization (or capitalisation) is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in lower case in writing systems with a case distinction. The term is also used for the choice of case in text. Conventional writing systems (orthographies) for different languages have different conventions ...
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• (n.) The act or process of capitalizing.
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The debt and/or equity mix that fund a firm's assets.
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Is a formula that investors use to estimate the value of a property using the rate of return on investment and the properties annual net operating income.
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(n) Capitalization is the process by which an expenditure included or grouped as a revenue expenditure is amortized to the future period as an asset, when the benefit out of such expenditure is not confined to the period under consideration. In accounting terms by capitalization of expenditure it is written of proportionally in the coming years ins...
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Long-term debt, preferred stock and net worth. The loan capital of a community development loan fund
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Cap'i·tal·i·za`tion noun The act or process of capitalizing.
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Long-term debt, preferred stock and net worth. The loan capital of a community development loan fund; includes that which has been borrowed from and is repayable to third parties as well as that which is earned or owned by the loan fund (i.e. "permanent capital").
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The term capitalization is used when the acquisition costs are recorded as assets rather than treated as expenses. The accounting standards differentiate between two kinds of expenses. The first type of expense is incurred on assets that will be consumed immediately in the normal work of the company. The second type represents expense on assets tha...
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1) The writing off of a capital expenditure proportionately over future years when the benefit from the expenditure is not confined to the period under consideration. 2) The sum of a corporation's long-term debt, stock, and retained earnings.
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Placement of upper-case letters (ABC) at the beginning of words. Game designers know all about capitalization.
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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capitalisation noun the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company; determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.
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A named group of things that have something in common. Categories are used to group similar things together. For example, cost types are used to group similar types of cost. Incident categories are used to group similar types of incident, while CI types are used to group similar types of configuration item.
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Capitalization is the process of recording an expense or cost in a permanent account and systematically allocating over future periods. In other words, capitalization takes an expense, which would normally be recorded in a?temporary account, and records it in a permanent account like an asset account.
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] writing in uppercase letters
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