agrarian reform and taxation - capital
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CAPITALANCHETA, Kenzie M.
BSED 3F-1
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CapitalCapital can represent the monetary resources companies use to purchase natural resources, land and other capital goods.
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It also represents the major physical assets individuals and companies use when producing goods or services.
Capital
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Different Types of Capital
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PHYSICAL CAPITAL• These are all Long-
lasting physical goods that are used to make other things.• Consist of things like
machinery and equipment, factory buildings and even hand tools.
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HUMAN CAPITAL• Consist of skills and
knowledge possessed by workers.• Product of
education and training
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DifferentFactors of Capital
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FIXED CAPITAL• This includes
machinery, factories, equipment, new technology, buildings, computers, and other goods.
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WORKING CAPITAL• includes the stocks of
finished and semi-finished goods• Also used to refer to
liquid assets (money) needed for immediate expenses linked to the production process
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FINANCIAL CAPITAL• This is simply the
amount of money the initiator of the business has invested in it.• It also refers to his
or her net worth tied up in the business
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INFRASTRUCTURE• It is a stock of
capital that is used to maintain the whole economic system .
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REFERENCE• http://smallbusiness.chron.com/economic-definition
-four-factors-production-3941.html• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factors_of_production• http://study.com/academy/lesson/four-factors-of-pr
oduction-land-labor-capital-entrepreneurship.html• http://www.investopedia.com/video/play/factors-pr
oduction/• https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_(economic
s)