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overcapitalized — o‧ver‧cap‧i‧tal‧ized [ˌəʊvəˈkæpɪtl aɪzd◂ ǁ ˌoʊvər ] also overcapitalised adjective ACCOUNTING FINANCE if a company is overcapitalized, it has more capital than it needs for its activities and investment plans: • The company is already… … Financial and business terms
overcapitalized — overcapitalize (Amer.) v. overestimate resources; overvalue; finance excessively (also overcapitalise) … English contemporary dictionary
overcapitalized — adjective provide with an excessive amount of capital. → overcapitalize … English new terms dictionary
Capitalized — Recorded in asset accounts and then depreciated or amortized, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives greater than one year. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * capitalized cap‧i‧tal‧ized [ˈkæptl aɪzd] also… … Financial and business terms
capitalized — Recorded in asset accounts and then depreciated or amortized, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives longer than one year. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * capitalized cap‧i‧tal‧ized [ˈkæptl aɪzd] also capitalised… … Financial and business terms
overcapitalization — Said to occur when a firm cannot service its debt even though its debt/ equity ratio is not excessive. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * overcapitalized o‧ver‧cap‧i‧tal‧ized [ˌəʊvəˈkæpɪtl aɪzd◂ ǁ ˌoʊvər ] also overcapitalised adjective … Financial and business terms
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