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Financial capitalAn individual investor’s investable wealth; total wealth minus human capital. Consists of assets that can be traded, such as cash, stocks, bonds, and real estate.
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Financial capitalThe value of financial assets, as opposed to real assets such as buildings and capital equipment.
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Financial capitalA legal claim to or ownership of a physical asset. Common financial assets are stocks, bonds, money, and government securities. These are also termed paper assets.
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Financial capitalDefinition Funds which are available to acquire real capital.
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Financial capitalCapital (funds and remittances) acquired by the migrant.
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Financial capital
(economics) The money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or provide their services.
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