Definitions for "capitalisation"
The total market value of a company - current share price multiplied by the number of shares on issue.
The market value of a company's outstanding securities, excluding current liabilities. Under $250 million is generally considered small cap; $250 million to $1 billion is mid cap; and over $1 billion is large cap.
The value of a company obtained by multiplying the number of shares issued by their *market price.
Many organisations choose to identify major expenditure as Capital, whether there is a substantial asset or not, in order to reduce the impact of such expenditure on the current financial year. This is referred to as 'Capitalisation'. The most common item for this to be applied to is software, whether developed in-house or purchased.
The process whereby expenditure is charged to a capital account rather than to an expense account.
The process of identifying major expenditure as Capital, whether there is a substantial asset or not, to reduce the impact on the current financial year of such expenditure. The most common item for this to be applied to is software, whether developed in-house or purchased.
The way that a companys&srquo; capital is divided into share and loan capital. In this way they can then be released to the Profit and Loss report in instalments over the accounting periods to which they relate.
Keywords:  expected, rental, yield, income, yearly
an estimation of the value of a business
The process of determining the yearly net income in terms of the amount of capital it would be necessary to invest in order to receive that income, calculated at a given rate of interest. It is the method of determining the value of a property by reference to net income and an expected percentage yield.
The value of an asset assessed in relation to the expected future income (rental) stream.
The long-term financing of a corporation, including the shareholder's equity section of the balance sheet plus long-term bonds outstanding.
Keywords:  opportunity, act
the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
Keywords:  writing, letters
writing in capital letters
The addition to the balance sheet as an asset of an amount that could otherwise have been treated as an expense... more on Capitalisation
Keywords:  stock, sale
the sale of capital stock
same as capitalization.