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प्रश्न
Explain the following term/concept:
Fixed capital
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उत्तर
Fixed capital is capital used to buy fixed assets that are used for a longer period of time in the business. These assets are not meant for resale. In simple words, fixed capital refers to capital invested in acquiring fixed assets. It stays in the business for a long period, almost permanently. Examples of fixed capital are capital used for purchasing land and buildings, furniture, plants and machinery, etc. Such capital is required at the time of the establishment of a new company.
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| Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
| (1) | Working capital | (a) | Redeemed capital |
| (2) | Equity share capital | (b) | Secretary |
| (3) | Share warrant | (c) | Shares do not have distinctive numbers |
| (4) | Recommendation of dividend | (d) | Fixed assets |
| (5) | Fungibility | (e) | The link between SEBI and Depository |
| (f) | Board of Directors | ||
| (g) | Registered document | ||
| (h) | Sum of current assets | ||
| (i) | Bearer document | ||
| (j) | Permanent capital |
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