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Definitions of overcapitalize in various dictionaries:
verb - estimate the capital value of (a company) at an unreasonably or unlawfully high level
verb - overestimate the market value of
verb - capitalize beyond what the business or the profit-making prospects warrant
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provide (a company) with more capital than is advisable or necessary. |
To provide an excess amount of capital for (a business enterprise). |
To estimate the value of (property) too highly. |
To place an unlawfully or unreasonably high value on the nominal capital of (a corporation). |
overestimate the market value of |
estimate the capital value of (a company) at an unreasonably or unlawfully high level |
capitalize beyond what the business or the profit-making prospects warrant |
Overcapitalize might refer to |
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Overcapitalisation or Overcapitalization, refers to an economic phenomenon whereby the valuation/ price of an asset is superior to its ‘real’ value – however difficult to define - therefore putting a strain on attempts to obtain a reasonable return on investment. This is especially the case when capital goods are at stake which are necessary to engage in the production of goods or delivery of services (e.g. agricultural holdings, industrial plants, etc.). It is less the case with those contemporary financial instruments that are valued not for their returns, but for their potential earnings upon resale. * Overcapitalisation is closely related (in causes and consequences) to assets inflation. As the financialisation of the economy has led to the monetisation (also called ‘securitisation’) of many non-financial assets, such as real estate, infrastructures, etc., overcapitalisation has become rife, with deleterious consequences at the level of firms (struggling to achieve an unrealistically high level of profitability), households (struggling to pay their inflated mortgage), and individuals (whose equity holding, and hence borrowing and repayment potential, may be vastly over-valued).* |