Capital Instruments

Capital Instruments
Understand the various means used by companies to raise finance including shares, debentures, loans, options, and warrants, and the important distinctions and regulations that govern them.
Instrument
In accounting and finance, an instrument refers to any document or financial asset that represents some form of value, usually a legal document that records a right to pay a sum of money or property. Common examples include promissory notes, checks, bonds, and other financial securities.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

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