Noun
(finance) an account of the net value of a business at a specified date
(economics) that part of the balance of payments recording a nation's outflow and inflow of financial securities
Source: WordNetcapital-account
During the discussion on capital account liberalisation and exchange rate strategies, Mr Bonello said that it was the intention of the Maltese Authorities to maintain the fixed exchange rate regime up to accession and beyond. Source: Internet
“If the dollar picks up again, it is an open question how well capital account restrictions will work to stem the potential capital flight,” Mr. Brooks wrote in an email. Source: Internet
The board approved the transfer of $53,471 from the SPLOST countywide ambulance account to the SPLOST countywide fire stations capital account. Source: Internet
In this regard, Morocco has nothing to fear in the short term since its capital account is not open. Source: Internet
Under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme, an Indian resident can open a foreign and remit money from India for any permitted current or capital account transaction, only up to a specified limit within a financial year. Source: Internet
The resulting gap, combined with interest and dividend income, is called the current-account deficit, and must be financed by sales of assets, which is called a capital account surplus. Source: Internet