Capitalize definition

Capitalize means to determine the present value of Commutation Losses, without regard to the Subscribing Reinsurer’s ability to pay such losses. The panel shall meet in Boston, Massachusetts, unless the Company and Subscribing Reinsurer agree otherwise.
Capitalize means Capitalize Digital (Pty) Ltd, a private company duly registered and incorporated in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa and with registration number 2016/100384/07;
Capitalize means to acquire or provide debt, equity, or a combination of debt and equity.

Examples of Capitalize in a sentence

  • Capitalize only the first word in a paper title, except for proper nouns and element symbols.

  • Strategically Positioned to Capitalize on Market Opportunities ....

  • Capitalize unique names of individuals or organizations (e.g., Federal Government, Deputy Secretary of Defense).

  • Capitalize on Alpena's small town feel Strategic RankingsThe 21 strategies were ranked and plotted using Consensys™ technology.

  • Capitalize on lessons learnt through memos, training module, etc.


More Definitions of Capitalize

Capitalize means recording the cost of a “fixed asset” in a journal in order that its cost may be spread over more than one fiscal period.
Capitalize means deferring the cost of an asset so that it may be spread over more than one fiscal period.
Capitalize or “Capitalized Claim” shall mean the amount of a Secured Claim to include outstanding principal, accrued interest through the Effective Date, and reasonable attorneysfees and expenses allowable pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §506. This amount will be paid in full in accordance with the terms of the Plan.
Capitalize means to report an expenditure for real and personal property or intangible assets as a capital outlay. These expenditure transactions are coded to 594 and 595 account codes.
Capitalize means to include as part of the cost of a capital asset.
Capitalize means to formally record a fixed asset for depreciation purposes.
Capitalize means to classify a cost as a long-term investment, rather than charging it to current operations. A capitalized cost does not appear on the income statement but appears as a debit on the long-term assets account and a credit on the cash account of the balance sheet.