Difference between revisions of "Financial Capital"
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+ | Lastly, people in enterprises spend and generate money. Financial wealth decreases when money is spent on acquiring resources, equipment and labour. It increases when goods/services are sold, or fundraising efforts are successful. This type of wealth is relatively easy to measure because accounting practices are currently based on tracking rises and falls in funding levels, changes in cash flows and the nett value of surpluses/profits from trading activities. When asked about financial wealth, think of the money used and/or generated by your enterprise/project. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:31, 11 February 2018
In FairShares V3.0a 'Financial capital' is renamed 'Financial wealth'.
Lastly, people in enterprises spend and generate money. Financial wealth decreases when money is spent on acquiring resources, equipment and labour. It increases when goods/services are sold, or fundraising efforts are successful. This type of wealth is relatively easy to measure because accounting practices are currently based on tracking rises and falls in funding levels, changes in cash flows and the nett value of surpluses/profits from trading activities. When asked about financial wealth, think of the money used and/or generated by your enterprise/project.
Return to Capital