Finance - What are different TYPEs of CAPITAL? Lets Explore...

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gungunkrishu26 minutes agoPeakD4 min read

Hey All,

In our last post we looked at -

and to my surprise most of the folks following me here on the #HIVE Blockchain genuinely liked it. It was great to see the engagement and responses from many readers and it also expressed how keen they are in understanding financial terminologies beyond just basic numbers or surface-level concepts. Overall it is great and at the same time motivates me to continue exploring more finance related topics and concepts that can add real value for both beginners and seasoned readers alike. Well for today we have this topic being covered - where we would be looking into different types of CAPITAL...Before we go any further, it is important to understand:-

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What is CAPITAL all about?

Think of CAPITAL as the backbone of any business. It usually refers to the financial resources a company uses to start operations, run theri day-to-day activities, and grow over time. In all we could say different forms of Financial Backing a business uses to run and sustain its operations.

What are different TYPEs of CAPITAL? Lets Explore...

Have a look at the above image, and I am sure that if you are new to the finance world, then the above image will give you a clear and simple understanding of the different types of capital and how each one plays a role in business operations. Lets us now deep dive into all these four types of CAPITAL...

Fixed Capital 🏭

Fixed capital refers to long term assets that are used repeatedly in the production process and are not meant for immediate sale.

Key Characteristics

  • Used for long term business operations

  • Not consumed in a single production cycle

  • Helps in increasing production capacity

Examples: Machinery, Buildings, Land

Working Capital 🔄

Working capital is the capital used for day-to-day business operations. It keeps the business running smoothly on a daily basis. It is that SIMPLE..

Key Characteristics

  • Short term in nature

  • Continuously moves in and out of business

  • Crucial for liquidity and operational efficiency

Examples: Inventory, Cash, Accounts Receivable

Equity Capital 📈

I guess here the name itself is sufficient - Equity capital is the money raised by issuing shares to owners or investors. It represents ownership in the company.

Key Characteristics

  • No fixed repayment obligation

  • Investors share profits and risks

  • Strengthens the company’s financial base

Examples: Equities, Retained Earnings, Additional Paid-in Capital

Debt Capital 🏦

Debt capital refers to funds borrowed from external sources that must be repaid along with interest.

Key Characteristics

  • Fixed repayment schedule

  • Interest is a mandatory cost

  • Does not dilute ownership

Examples: Loans, Bonds, Debentures

Summary to - TYPEs of CAPITAL...

Type of CapitalMeaningNatureCommon Examples
Fixed CapitalLong term assets used in productionLong termLand, Buildings, Machinery
Working CapitalCapital for daily business operationsShort termCash, Inventory, Receivables
Equity CapitalFunds raised from owners along with shareholdersPermanentShare Capital, Retained Earnings
Debt CapitalBorrowed funds to be repaid with interestLong/MediumLoans, Bonds, Debentures

I believe the above table clearly summarizes the different types of capital, their meaning, nature, and related examples. It should leave no confusion in understanding the same, and in case any doubts still remain, feel free to share them in the comments sections below and I’ll be happy to discuss and clarify. For now this this should be it for todays post on - "Finance - What are different TYPEs of CAPITAL? Lets Explore...." Let me know in the comment section below if there is any follow up questions around different type of CAPITAL? Happy Wealth Building & Investing... Cheers

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Best Regards
Paras


PS:- None of the above is a FINANCIAL Advice. Please DYOR; Do your own research. I have a personal interest in blockchain, stocks, and cryptocurrencies and actively invest in emerging projects.


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