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imported>Doug Williamson
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Financial capital is capital held in the form of money, securities, or other financial assets.
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Loss absorbing capacity.


== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Capital adequacy]]
* [[Capital goods]]
* [[Capital intensity]]
* [[Capital market]]
* [[Capital mobility]]
* [[Capital structure]]
* [[Capitalisation]]
* [[Capitalism]]
* [[Corporate finance]]
* [[Cost of capital]]
* [[Credit balance]]
* [[Debt]]
* [[Debt capital]]
* [[Enterprise]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Equity cost of capital]]
* [[Factors of production]]
* [[Finance ]]
* [[Financial asset]]
* [[Financial risk]]
* [[Forum for the Future]]
* [[Funding]]
* [[Human capital]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Labour]]
* [[Land]]
* [[Liabilities]]
* [[Manufactured capital]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Natural capital]]
* [[Public interest]]
* [[Regulatory capital]]
* [[Return]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Share capital]]
* [[Social capital]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Working capital]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
2.
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
 
[[Category:Investment]]
Loss absorbing capital.
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
Especially in the context of Primary loss absorbing capital and Secondary loss absorbing capital.
 
 
3.
 
Latin America and the Caribbean.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Bailin]]
* [[CEE]]
* [[ECA]]
* [[EMEA]]
* [[EMEAI]]
* [[EMEAR]]
*[[GCLAC]] or GLAC, gone-concern loss absorbing capital
* [[HINO]]
* [[HIO]]
*[[Loss absorbing capacity]]
* [[MENA]]
*[[MREL]] Minimum Requirement for own funds and Eligible Liabilities
* [[OECD]]
*[[Primary Loss Absorbing Capital]]  (PLAC)
* [[SA]]
*[[SLAC]] secondary loss absorbing capital
* [[SSA]]
 
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 12:54, 25 June 2022

1.

Loss absorbing capacity.


2.

Loss absorbing capital.

Especially in the context of Primary loss absorbing capital and Secondary loss absorbing capital.


3.

Latin America and the Caribbean.


See also