capital$11180$ - translation to greek
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capital$11180$ - translation to greek

ASSETS USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Captive capital; Capital (Futures); Capital Stock; Capital (money); Private capital; Foreign capital; Theory of capital; Investment capital; Capital flows; Capital flow; Capital maintenance; Real capital; Business capital

capital      
n. κεφάλαιο, κεφάλαιο γράμμα, μητρόπολη, πρωτεύουσα
share capital         
PORTION OF A COMPANY'S EQUITY THAT HAS BEEN OBTAINED BY TRADING STOCK TO A SHAREHOLDER FOR CASH
Capital stock; Share Capital; Called up share capital; Legal capital
μετοχικό κεφάλαιο
authorized capital         
Nominal capital; Authorised share capital; Shares authorized; Authorized shares; Authorized share capital; Authorized capital; Share authorized; Charter capital; Registered capital
εγκριθέν κεφάλαιο

Definition

risk capital
¦ noun another term for venture capital.

Wikipedia

Capital (economics)

In economics, capital goods or capital are "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services. At the macroeconomic level, "the nation's capital stock includes buildings, equipment, software, and inventories during a given year."

A typical example is the machinery used in factories. Capital can be increased by the use of the factors of production, which however excludes certain durable goods like homes and personal automobiles that are not used in the production of saleable goods and services.

Adam Smith defined capital as "that part of man's stock which he expects to afford him revenue". In economic models, capital is an input in the production function. The total physical capital at any given moment in time is referred to as the capital stock (not to be confused with the capital stock of a business entity). Capital goods, real capital, or capital assets are already-produced, durable goods or any non-financial asset that is used in production of goods or services.