the economy's total quantity of capital goods is called the capital stock
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A capital that is the prime economic, cultural, or intellectual center is sometimes referred to as a primate city.
In South Africa, the administrativecapital is Pretoria, the legislative capital is Cape Town, and the judicial capital is Bloemfontein, the outcome of the compromise that created the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Unlike medieval capitals, which were declared wherever a monarch held his or her court, the selection, relocation, founding or capture of a modern capital city is an emotional affair.
The capital that a corporation raises by issuing stock is referred to as contributed capital.
However, the rights associated with common stock are usually subordinate to those of preferred stock with regard to dividends and proceeds from corporate liquidation.
When a corporation reacquires its own capitalstock, the reacquired stock is referred to as "treasury stock." Treasury stock does not have voting privileges or rights to dividends.