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| Capital structure refers to the sources of capital for a firm as well as the proportion in which they are present.
| | #''UK.'' A corporation that is limited by shares. |
| | | #Similar arrangements in other countries. |
| This term is also used in a simpler way, to refer to the relative proportions of equity and debt within the firm’s long-term capital.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Borrowed funds]] | | * [[AG]] |
| * [[Capital]] | | * [[Company]] |
| * [[Capital management]] | | * [[GmbH]] |
| * [[Corporate finance]] | | * [[Plc]] |
| * [[Debt]] | | * [[SA]] |
| * [[Debt structure]] | | * [[Limited company]] |
| * [[Dividend payout ratio]]
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| * [[Equity]]
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| * [[Longer term]]
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| * [[Modigliani and Miller]]
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| * [[Optimal capital structure]]
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| * [[Own funds]]
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| * [[Shareholder value]]
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Revision as of 10:11, 20 April 2016
- UK. A corporation that is limited by shares.
- Similar arrangements in other countries.
See also