Basics
Types
Structure
Investors
Capital
100

The thing that you want.

What is an End?

100

Capital that can be handled or touched; physical tools like hammers, trucks, factories, and buildings.

What is tangible capital?

100

Capital spreads throughout the economy within each and everyone of these.

What are businesses?

100

 These are valuable for what they are.

What are raw materials? 

100

Depends on WHAT work is being done.

What is capital type?

200

It has a long life, it is used over and over, converts raws to products, and is a means to an end.

 What is Capital?

200

Money (savings) that is set aside to buy capital.

What is financial capital?

200

What TYPE, HOW MUCH, and WHERE Capitol is arranged.

What is capital structure?

200

Businesses invest in capital based on ____.

What is profit?

200

Depends on HOW MUCH work is being done.

What is capital amount?

300

Something that can be touched and has a physical presence.

What is tangible?

300

A type of intangible capital; such as the skills and knowledge of a worker.

What is human capital?

300

It causes Capital Structure to build up over time.

What is invest(or investment)?

300

With MORE capital the economy has MORE steps and produces MORE stuff using LESS of these.

What are resources?

300

Depends on WHERE in the economy work is being done.

What is capital location?

400

Something that is not physical. It is an experience or service given to you.

What is intangible?

400

A type of intangible capital like ideas, patents, and know-how.

What is intellectual capital?

400

Often a mis-aligned capital structure trying to correct itself.

What is Economic Downturn?

400

Investments are guided by profits which in turn are guided by ____.

What are prices?

400

Without capital, _____ is very limited.

What is production?