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For investors, financial capital is long term financial resources, held in the form of financial assets including money, bonds, shares and other securities. | |||
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* [[Debt capital]] | * [[Debt capital]] | ||
* [[Equity]] | * [[Equity]] | ||
* [[Equity capital]] | |||
* [[Equity cost of capital]] | * [[Equity cost of capital]] | ||
* [[Factors of production]] | * [[Factors of production]] | ||
* [[Finance ]] | * [[Finance ]] | ||
* [[Financial]] | |||
* [[Financial asset]] | * [[Financial asset]] | ||
* [[Financial risk]] | * [[Financial risk]] |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 11 March 2023
For investors, financial capital is long term financial resources, held in the form of financial assets including money, bonds, shares and other securities.
See also
- Assets
- Bond
- Capital
- Capital adequacy
- Capital goods
- Capital market
- Capital mobility
- Capital structure
- Capitalisation
- Capitalism
- Cash
- Corporate finance
- Cost of capital
- Debt
- Debt capital
- Equity
- Equity capital
- Equity cost of capital
- Factors of production
- Finance
- Financial
- Financial asset
- Financial risk
- Forum for the Future
- Funding
- Human capital
- Interest
- Labour
- Land
- Liabilities
- Manufactured capital
- Money
- Natural capital
- Produced capital
- Regulatory capital
- Return
- Security
- Share capital
- Share
- Social capital
- Working capital