What is meant by Capital?

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In simple terms any thing bring by the owner of business to start the business activity or for investing
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Capital denotes in pure economic terms the accumulation and collection of financial resources that are invested for commencing an economic enterprise in market in anticipation of return of profits.
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wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available for a purpose such as starting a company or investing is called capital
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Capital can refer to funds raised to support a particular business or project. Capital can also represent the accumulated wealth of a business, represented by its assets less liabilities. Capital can also mean stock or ownership in a company. Capital = assets - liability
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Capital can refer to funds raised to support a particular business or project. Capital can also represent the accumulated wealth of a business, represented by its assets less liabilities. Capitalcan also mean stock or ownership in a company. Capital = assets - liability read less
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Whatever money/assets brought into business for revenue generation is Capital
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Generally speaking, the term 'capital' refers to any financial resources or assets owned by a business that are useful in furthering development and generating income. ... Capital can also mean stock or ownership in a company.
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owners wealth which is invested in any business for the aim of earning profits is known as capital.
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Capital is a person who invest financial resources in business with purpose of earning profit
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