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Clear filtersCapital Rationing
Capital rationing is a financial strategy employed by companies to judiciously allocate limited funds among various investment opportunities.
Capital Receipts and Payments
Capital receipts and payments are transactions involving capital assets and liabilities rather than day-to-day operational activities.
Capital Structure
Learn about capital structure in LLCs, including equity, debt, reserves, and hybrid financing, with practical examples and decision factors.
Capital Surplus Guide: What It Is, How It’s Calculated, and Why It Matters
Understand capital surplus: what it is, how it’s calculated, and why it matters for equity and investor confidence.
Capital and Revenue Expenditure
Learn the differences between capital and revenue expenditures, their accounting treatment, and tips for accurate financial reporting.
Capital and Revenue Income
Capital vs. revenue income: Long-term gains (investments) vs. short-term earnings (business operations). Understand their crucial differences.
Capital in Excess of Par
Understand Capital in Excess of Par, its role in equity, investor confidence, and how it's recorded in financial statements.
Capitalization Limit
Learn what a Capitalization Limit is, why it matters in accounting, and how to set the right threshold for your organization.
Capitalization of Earnings
Estimate business value using capitalization of earnings. Learn formula, examples, cap rates, and key valuation tips.
Cash Accounting And Accrual Accounting
Understand the key differences between cash and accrual accounting, with examples, benefits, and a guide to choosing the right method.
Cash And Cash Flow
Cash includes physical currency and accessible funds, vital for daily operation. Cash flow reflects the movement of cash in a specific period.
Cash Basics: Sources, Uses, and Cash Patterns
This chapter explores the fundamentals of cash management, focusing on classifying cash movements into operating, capital, owner, and exceptional categories…