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  • 51Capital, Volume I — is the first of three volumes in Karl Marx s monumental work, Das Kapital, and the only volume to be published during his lifetime. Originally published in 1867, Marx s aim in Capital, Volume I is to uncover and explain the laws specific to the… …

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  • 52capital project — ➔ project1 * * * capital project UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE a large and expensive project to build or improve a capital asset such as a factory, etc.: »A spokesman said the company will invest more in capital projects this year than any other… …

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  • 53capital — cap·i·tal 1 adj [Latin capitalis, from caput head, a person s life (as forfeit)] 1 a: punishable by death capital murder b: involving execution a capital case 2 [Medieval Latin capitalis chief, principal, from Latin …

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  • 54Capital asset — has two related meanings in the fields of accounting and financial economics. In accounting, a capital asset is an asset that is recorded on a balance sheet as capital that is, property that creates more property, e.g. a factory that creates… …

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  • 55Capital One Bowl — Little Bowl with the Big Heart Capital One Bowl logo Stadium Citrus Bowl Location Orlando, Florida Previous st …

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  • 56capital reorganization — UK US noun [C or U] ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET the act of changing the capital structure of a company by combining or dividing shares to create shares of a different value: »The board of directors announced today that they have approved a capital… …

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  • 57Capital surplus — is an accounting term which frequently appears as a balance sheet item as a component of shareholders equity. Capital surplus is used to account for any funds the issuing firm has received over and above the par value of the common stock. It may… …

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  • 58Capital employed — has many definitions and is not easily analysed. In general, it represents the capital investment necessary for a business to function. Consequently, it is not a measure of assets, but of capital investment: stock or shares and long term… …

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  • 59capital expenditure — n: an amount paid out that creates a long term benefit (as one lasting beyond the taxable year); esp: costs that are incurred in the acquisition or improvement of property (as capital assets) or that are otherwise chargeable to a capital account… …

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  • 60capital stock — see stock Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. capital stock …

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