A capital reserve is an accounting term that refers to a reserve fund that is set aside for long-term projects or other significant ventures. It is part of a company's equity that is not appropriate for distribution as dividends to shareholders.
A capital reserve created to ensure that funds are available for the redemption of debentures at maturity, limiting profits available for distribution but not providing actual redemption funds directly.
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