Capital rationing — Placing one or more limits on the amount of new investment undertaken by a firm, either by using a higher cost of capital, or by setting a maximum on parts of, and/or the entirety of, the capital budget. The New York Times Financial Glossary * *… … Financial and business terms
capital rationing — Placing limits on the amount of new investment undertaken by a firm, either by using a higher cost of capital, or by setting a maximum on the entire capital budget or parts of it. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * capital rationing ˌcapital… … Financial and business terms
capital rationing — The situation that arises when managers have insufficient money to invest in all projects with a positive net present value. The term soft capital rationing is used of situations in which a company sets its own limits on the amount of money… … Accounting dictionary
capital rationing — The situation that arises when managers have insufficient money to invest in all projects with a positive net present value The term soft capital rationing is used of situations in which a company sets its own limits on the amount of money… … Big dictionary of business and management
Capital Rationing — The act of placing restrictions on the amount of new investments or projects undertaken by a company. This is accomplished by imposing a higher cost of capital for investment consideration or by setting a ceiling on the specific sections of the… … Investment dictionary
Hard capital rationing — Capital rationing that under no circumstances can be violated. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
Soft Capital Rationing — Capital rationing that under certain circumstances can be violated or even viewed as made up of targets rather than absolute constraints. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
capital rationing — decisions concerning allocation of limited financial resources at the company s disposal … English contemporary dictionary
hard capital rationing — A capital budget that under no circumstances can be violated. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
soft capital rationing — Constraints on spending that under certain circumstances can be violated or even viewed as constituting targets rather than absolute limits. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
soft capital rationing — Constraints on spending that under certain circumstances can be violated or even viewed as constituting targets rather than absolute limits. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms