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The makeup of the liabilities and stockholders' equity side of the balance sheet, especially the ratio of debt to equity and the mixture of short and long maturities.
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The mix of debt and equity that a company uses to finance its business; a company’s specific mixture of long-term financing.
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A term used in enterprise risk management (ERM) meaning the determination of the optimal mix of capital by type (i.e., debt, common equity, preferred equity) given the risk profile and performance o [..]
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Definition The permanent long-term financing of a company, including long-term debt, common stock and preferred stock, and retained earnings. It differs from financial structure, which includes short- [..]
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The proportion of debt and equity and the particular forms of debt and equity chosen to finance the assets of the firm.
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The mix of the various debt and equity capital maintained by a firm. Also called financial structure. The composition of a corporation's securities used to finance its investment activities; the [..]
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The amount (or percentage) of various components capital engaged in the utility; usually, long-term debt, preferred stock, common equity.
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The nature, composition, and magnitude of the assets, liabilities, and net assets comprising the balance sheet. A well-balanced capital structure enables organizations to take risks, innovate, and pursue new opportunities.
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The financing mix of a company.
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Combination of liabilities and equity in the balance sheet. Especially the debt to equity ratio and short and long maturities debt combination.
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The debt and equity portfolio of a company balance sheet. Privately held companies can contain several levels (or tranches) of debt and equity in their capital structures.
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refers to the blend of debt and equity a company uses to fund and finance its operations.
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Capital structure is a term that describes the proportion of a company's capital, or operating money, that is obtained through debt versus the proportion obtained through equity. Debt inclu [..]
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The combination of debt (of various kinds) and equity (of various kinds) in a firm's financing.
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The structure of the liabilities and shareholders' equity side of a business' balance sheet, especially the ratio of debt to equity and the proportion of short and long maturities.
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Various types of debt and equity capital maintained by a company. A company is considered to be more leveraged when it has more debt capital than equity.
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The way in which a company finances itself, including issuing shares, long-term borrowings and retained earnings.
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The different amounts and types of ordinary and preference shares which are in issue.
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The different amounts and types of stocks and shares which make up a trust's capital - the amount of ordinary and preference shares, debentures and unsecured loan stock etc, which are in issue.
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The composition of the invested capital of a business enterprise; the mix of debt and equity financing.
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The composition of a firm's long-term financing consisting of equity, preference shares, and long-term debt.
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The financing components of a company, including ordinary and preference shares, debentures and loan stock.
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The capital structure of a firm is broadly made up of its amounts of equity and debt.
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  The mix (or proportion) of a firm's permanent long-term financing represented by debt, preferred stock, and common stock equity. [Chapters 16 and 17] Cash budget
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The makeup of the liabilities and stockholders' equity side of the balance sheet, especially the ratio of debt to equity and the mixture of short and long maturities.
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