capital commitment
1capital commitment — UK US noun [C or U] ► STOCK MARKET the shares that a financial organization has for sale at a particular time ► ACCOUNTING an amount of money that a company plans to spend over a period of time on such things as buildings, equipment, etc.:… …
2Capital Commitment — Future capital expenditures that a company has committed to spend on long term assets over a period of time. Capital commitment also refers to securities inventory carried by a market maker. The term may also refer to investments in blind pool… …
3capital commitment — commitment to execute a capital expenditure at a future date …
4capital call — USA A demand by a company for payment of any part of the balance committed to it by an investor under an existing capital commitment. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
5commitment — n 1: an act of committing: as a: placement in or assignment to a prison or mental hospital petition for commitment compare incompetent, interdiction ◇ Commitment to a mental health facility is called …
6commitment fee — England, Wales commitment fee, Also known as commitment commission. A fee payable by the borrower to the lender under a loan agreement calculated by reference to the amount of the undrawn and uncancelled loan during the availability period. In a… …
7commitment commission — England, Wales commitment fee, Also known as commitment commission. A fee payable by the borrower to the lender under a loan agreement calculated by reference to the amount of the undrawn and uncancelled loan during the availability period. In a… …
8commitment — noun 1 willingness to give time/energy to sth ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, full, total ▪ clear, deep, firm, genuine, great …
9Commitment to Development Index — The Commitment to Development Index (CDI), published annually by the Center for Global Development, ranks the world’s richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit the five billion people living in poorer nations. Rich and poor… …
10Capital accumulation — Most generally, the accumulation of capital refers simply to the gathering or amassment of objects of value; the increase in wealth; or the creation of wealth. Capital can be generally defined as assets invested with the expectation that their… …