- accounting,
fixed capital is any kind of real,
physical ****et that is used
repeatedly in the
production of a product. In economics,
fixed capital is a type...
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Consumption of
fixed capital (CFC) is a term used in
business accounts, tax ****essments and
national accounts for
depreciation of
fixed ****ets. CFC is...
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Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) is a
component of the
expenditure on
gross domestic product (GDP) that
indicates how much of the new
value added...
- This is the list of
countries by
gross fixed capital formation (GFCP),
formerly known as
gross fixed investment. The list
includes sovereign states and...
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Fixed investment in
economics is the
purchase of
newly produced physical ****et, or,
fixed capital. It is
measured as a flow
variable – that is, as an...
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Fixed capital is
money firms use to
purchase ****ets that will
remain permanently in the
business and help it make a profit.
Factors determining fixed...
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circulating capital is a
component of (total)
capital, also
including fixed capital used in a
single cycle of production. In
contrast to
fixed capital, it is...
- The
marginal efficiency of
capital (MEC) is that rate of
discount which would equate the
price of a
fixed capital ****et with its
present discounted value...
- Title",
Capital Goods, Technology, and
Economic Growth (1963)
Capital goods are a
constituent element of the
stock of
capital ****ets, or
fixed capital and...
- of profit, rent, interest,
royalties or
capital gains. The aim of
capital ac****ulation is to
create new
fixed and
working capitals,
broaden and modernize...