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Capital account

Definition 1 An Account that tracks the Movement of funds for investments and loans into and out of a country. The capital Account makes up part of the Balance of payments. Definition 2 An Account in which a firm records Expenditure on Capital items.

Related Terms: 12 Account, Balance, Balance of payments, Capital, Cap, Capital account, Expenditure, Fund, FIN, Loan, Movement, Record
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