What is another word for fixed capital?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪkst kˈapɪtə͡l] (IPA)

Fixed capital refers to the long-term investments made by a company in physical assets, such as land, buildings, machinery, and equipment. Synonyms for fixed capital include immovable capital, durable capital, and fixed assets. These investments are used to generate income for the business and are expected to provide benefits for many years. In contrast, working capital refers to short-term investments in the company's daily operations, like inventory and accounts receivable. It's crucial for businesses to have a balance of fixed and working capital to ensure their long-term sustainability and profitability. Fixed capital helps companies stay competitive and grow their operations in the long run.

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What are the hypernyms for Fixed capital?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fixed capital

  • The development of fixed capital indicates in still another respect the degree of development of wealth generally, or of capital…For real wealth is the developed productive power of all individuals. The measure of wealth is then not any longer, in any way, labour time, but rather disposable time. Labour time as the measure of value posits wealth itself as founded on poverty, and disposable time as existing in and because of the antithesis to surplus labour time; or, the positing of an individual’s entire time as labour time, and his degradation therefore to mere worker, subsumption under labour. The most developed machinery thus forces the worker to work longer than the savage does, or than he himself did with the simplest, crudest tools.
    Karl Marx
  • As a beast of toil an ox is fixed capital. If he is eaten, he no longer functions as an instrument of labour, nor as fixed capital either.
    Karl Marx
  • It goes without saying that the normal durability of fixed capital is calculated on the supposition that all the conditions under which it can perform its functions normally during that time are fulfilled, just as we assume, in placing a mans life at 30 years on the average,that he will wash himself.
    Karl Marx

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