Beg. Net Fixed Assets - End. Net fixed Assets - Depreciation Expense= CAPEX
Working capital is defined as "a measure of both a company's efficiency and its short-term financial health." It is a ratio calculated with this formula: current assets - current liabilities = working capital.
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GDP = C + Ig +G +Xn
Capital turnover = Sales/ Invested capital
The Product MethodThe Income Method or theThe Expenditure Method
called-up capital
Identify every source of capital financing, including: (a) each type of debt and (b) each class of stock.Determine the market value of each source of capital. If a source of capital has no market value, then estimate its present value. Denote this market value as IVa for the first source of capital and IVb for the second, etc.Determine the return on each source of capital. For debt, this is pretax borrowing rate. For equity, it is the cost of equity capital rate using the capital asset pricing model or a multi-factor model. Denote each rate as ra, rb, etc.Now find the weighted average of the rates, based on the values of the different sources of capital. Here's the formula if you have two sources of capital, "a" and "b."WACC = [ra x IVa/(IVa+IVb)] + [rb x IVb/(IVa+IVb)]
Net working capital = current assets - current liabilities
If you are using it to describe values in a mathematical formula, it wouldn't be a capital.
Assets - Capital = Liabilities
If you are talking about a shareholders worth in the company, it can be measured using the give formula: Book value per share= Shareholder's funds / Number of shares Shareholders funds will include the retained earnings, general reserve, capital contribution of shareholders and exclude deferred expenditure of the business.
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