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cap·i·tal·ize /'ka-pət-əl-ˌīz/ vt -ized, -iz·ing1 a: to convert into capitalcapitalize the company's earningsb: to treat as a capital expenditure rather than an ordinary and necessary expensethe cost of the merger must be capitalized2 a: to compute the present value of (an income extended over a period of time) compare amortizeb: to convert (a periodic payment) into an equivalent capital sumcapitalized annuities3: to supply capital forhad capitalized the business with her own savings
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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(provide capital) verb
advance, afford aid, afford support, aid, aid with a subsidy, back, back up, bring aid, contribute, extend credit, favor, finance, fund, furnish aid, furnish foundations, furnish support, give aid, give support, help, invest, lend, lend one's aid, lend support, loan, pecuniam mutuam dare, pension, promote, provide capital for, provide for, provide funds for, provide money for, set up, set up in business, sponsor, subsidize, supply aid, supply support, supply with a subsidy, support, venture capital
associated concepts: capitalization of income, capitalization of net income, capitalization of stabalized income, capitalize earning
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(seize the chance) verb
avail oneself of, benefit, convert to use, create an opening, employ, exploit, find one's advantage in, make an opening, make the most of, make use of, manipulate, profit, put in operation, put to advantage, put to service, reap the benefit of, render useful, take advantage of, take the opportunity, turn to good account, turn to one's advantage, utilize, utilize for profit
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finance
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.To convert present or expected income into an asset; in business accounting, to record an expense (such as repairs to a building) as a capital asset because it will produce long-term benefits, thus allowing the expense to be written off over a period of time.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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To regard the cost of an improvement or other purchase as a capital asset for purposes of determining income tax liability. To calculate the net worth upon which an investment is based. To issue company stocks or bonds to finance an investment.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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To regard the cost of an improvement or other purchase as a capital asset for purposes of determining income tax liability. To calculate the net worth upon which an investment is based. To issue company stocks or bonds to finance an investment.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.