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Capital account
Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities.
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Capital Account Balance of Payments
The capital Account measures transfer in assets and liabilities. For example, this may involve a Japanese firm building a factor in the UK. This is counted as a credit on the UK Capital Account.

capital account
general ledger account describing owners' equity in a business. capital is the equity interest, which is the difference between assets and liabilities.

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capital account
Finance
firm's total capital the sum of a company's capital at a specific time.

Capital Account Liberalisation (CAL)
Removal of controls on the international flows on a country's capital account, enabling full currency convertibility and opening of the financial system.
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Capital account
Definition: That part of the balance of payments accounts that measures the flows of capital in and out of the country.
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owner's capital account - beg of year
The balance of the owner's capital account excluding the current year's net income and current year's draws by the owner.
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CAPITAL ACCOUNT - in finance, is an account of the net value of a business at a specified date; in econ...
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Capital account: the sum of a company's capital at a particular time
Capital allowance: the tax advantage that a company is granted for money that it spends on fixed assets.
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Capital Account
See: Balance of Payments.
Capital Development Initiative
The CDI, administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, encourages infrastructure investment in countries in central and Eastern Europe.

Capital Account
That part of the balance of payments accounts that records demands for and supplies of a currency arising from purchases or sales of assets.
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Capital account - A term usually applied to the owners equity in the business.

Capital Account:
The proprietor's account in the business books is called "capital account". Whenever the proprietor invests money in the business, instead of giving credit to his name, capital account should be credited.
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Capital Account. A summary of a country's international borrowing and lending transactions, including its foreign borrowing (investments by foreigners in the home country) as well as its lending or investments in other countries.

Capital Account: An account where an owner's or partners' interest in the business is recorded. It is increased by owner investment and net income and decreased by withdrawals and net losses.

Capital Account - A measure of change in cross-border ownership of long-term financial assets, including financial securities and real estate.

CAPITAL ACCOUNT
That portion of a country's balance of payments that includes the inward and outward flow of money for investment and international grants and loans (public and private). See also Balance of Payments; Current Account.
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Capital Account
The part of Australia's Balance of Payments relating to investment flows (ie. share and bond transactions, loans and borrowings, and the level of international reserves held by the Reserve Bank), ...

Capital Account: A measure of the sales and purchases of assets, such as direct investment (e.g., the purchase of a factory) or portfolio investment (e.g., stocks and bonds) between Canada and the rest of the world.

Capital Account: That portion of the balance of payments that measures international lending and investment.

CAPITAL ACCOUNT SURPLUS: An imbalance in a nation's balance of payments capital account in which payments received by the country for selling domestic assets exceed payments made by the country for purchasing foreign assets.

Capital account
Capital gain account, then
The ordinary income account
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Capital account (financial accounting)
Carry (investment)
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Capital account
The capital account is the account used to record the owner’s investments in the business plus any more or less permanent changes in owner’s equity.
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Capital flight
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CAPITAL ACCOUNT LIBERALIZATION
The process of capital account liberalization in India needs to be situated in its wider context, for it was shaped by the reality in the national context and the conjuncture in the international context.

capital account the part of the international accounts of a country that keeps track of the change in domestic assets owned by foreigners and foreign assets owned by citizens. (31) ...

The 'Capital Account' contains details of the inward and outward flows of capital and international grants and loans.

Because the capital account is the mirror image of the current account, one might expect total recorded world trade-exports plus imports summed over all countries-to equal financial flows-payments plus receipts.

temporary capital accounts Accounts used to record information during the fiscal period that will be transferred to a permanent capital account at the end of the period.
term The length of time the borrower has to repay a promissory note.

Current Account = Capital Account + Change in Official Reserves
Here the current account can be thought of as exports minus imports, which is often identified as the trade balance, plus net income on foreign assets and transfers.

capital account An account that tracks the movement of funds for investments and loans into... capital appreciation An increase in the price of an asset in the market.This is one of two major...

Basic balance In a balance of payments, the basic balance is the net balance of the combination of the current account and the capital account.

Imbalance in the balance of payments, normally including both current and capital accounts.
Peak
The point in the business cycle when an economic expansion reaches its highest point before turning down. Contrasts with trough.
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A sole proprietorship is a business owned by one person, and its equity would typically consist of a single owner's capital account.

Capital Account
The account in a country's balance of payments that records the flows of capital between domestic residents and foreigners....(Read more)
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A corporation's net worth is the retained earnings, or the amount left after dividends are paid, plus the money in its capital accounts, minus all of its short- and long-term debt.

In the foregoing example the customary method has been followed of deducting withdrawals of capital from the capital account and of adding profits thereto.

In other words, the market value of the institution's capital account.

The paid-in capital account includes capital stock as well as contributions of stockholders credited to accounts other than capital stock, such as excess over par value received from the exchange or sale of capital stock.

Money invested in a firm.
Capital account
Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities.
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An economic measure for the balance of payments that combines the current account and capital account balances.

They must be of the type that would be chargeable to a capital account.
If the expenses are related to the creation of a corporation having a limited life, they must be of a character that would benefit the corporation over its entire life.

In a balance of payments, the basic balance is the net balance of the combination of the current account and the capital account.
Basic business strategies
Key strategies a firm intends to pursue in carrying out its business plan.

In a balance of payments, the net balance of the combined current account and capital account.
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A corporation's net worth, also known as stockholder's equity, is figured by adding its retained earnings, which is the amount left after dividends are paid, to the money in its capital accounts, ...

Basic Balance definition :
In a balance of payments,the basic balance is the net balance of the combination of the current account and the capital account.
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Usually divided into the current account (showing imports and exports of goods and services), the capital account (showing movement of investments), and gold (showing movement of gold).

includes all payments between a country and its trading partners and is made up of the balance of trade, private foreign loans and their interest, loans and grants by governments or international organizations, and movements of gold (capital account).

Stock authorized by a company's charter. The number and value of issued shares are normally shown, together with the number of shares authorized, in the capital accounts section of the balance sheet.
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Authorized Stock - The maximum number of shares that a corporation is legally permitted to issue, as specified in its articles of incorporation. This figure is usually listed in the capital accounts section of the balance sheet.

Imagine that the company has an account similar to a bank account that they are either filling up or depleting. Every time the company does something good, its reputational capital account goes up; every time the company does something bad, ...

liabilities, net worth, and operating figures of two or more affiliated companies. A combined statement is distinguished from a consolidated financial statement of a company and subsidiaries, which must reconcile investment and capital accounts.

At the national level, current account is a record of inflows and outflows of money. Capital account gives the status of a country's external investments.

See also: Expense, Banks, Balance of payments, Saving, Bills