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Capital: Broadly defined, capital represents the tools which people use when they work, in order to make their work more productive and efficient. Under capitalism, capital can also refer to a sum of money invested in a business in hopes of generating profit. (See also: fixed capital, machinery and equipment, physical capital, and structures.)
We have prepared this glossary to serve as an introduction to common credit terms and concepts as well as to provide a framework for understanding the trends that drive the growth of global capital markets.
October 2014 Added definition for relevant authorities. July 2016 Amended definition of politically exposed person (PEP). Added and amended terms and definitions used in Modules AML, CSD, MAE and MIR. October 2017 Amended definition of Beneficial Owner. October 2017 New glossary terms added to incorporate terms for crowdfunding core.
fundamental economic concepts and help them understand financial literacy with this book about capital resources and the economy Students will learn about different types of resources how they are part of the economy and how to conserve
them understand financial literacy with this book about capital resources and the economy Students will learn about different types of resources how they are part of the economy and how to conserve resources Colorful images supporting text a glossary table of contents
Capital resources include money to start a new business, tools, buildings, machinery, and any other goods people make to produce goods and provide services. The items the people in Communityville produced are called capital resources. Step 3: Ask students questions such as:
This document provides a glossary of financing instruments and the mechanism of these instruments as described in WRI’s working paper “Moving the Fulcrum: A Primer on Public Climate Financing Instruments Used to Leverage Private Capital.” These definitions may serve as a useful reference