A capital fund is a financing source specifically allocated for long-term initiatives, large projects, or investments, often used by non-profit organizations, governments, or businesses to support development and growth initiatives.
New money refers to the additional long-term financing provided to a company or government through new issues or issues exceeding the amount of a maturing issue or by issues that are being refunded.
Permanent financing refers to long-term financing options available in both corporate finance and real estate, ensuring sustained capital over extended periods through debt or equity instruments.
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