Noun
financial capital (uncountable)
(economics) The money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or provide their services.
The financial capital is being concentrated by corporations, institutional investors, and even our pension funds, and being reinvested in companies that repeat this process because it provides the highest return on that financial capital. Paul Hawken
Intellectual capital will always trump financial capital. Paul Tudor Jones
New York used to be the financial capital of the world. It's no longer even the financial capital of the U. S. For the moment, Washington is. Ian Bremmer
I mean New York City is the financial capital of the world. It's where all the money passes through, the Dow Jones, whatever, that's where all the money goes. John Guare
The able bodied poor don't want or need charity.... All they need is financial capital. Muhammad Yunus
Habits are like financial capital – forming one today is an investment that will automatically give out returns for years to come. Shawn Achor