kapitalit
Kapitalit is a term used in economics to refer to capital resources—assets used in the production of goods and services or to generate income. The concept is central to production theory and economic growth. In many contexts, kapitalit encompass different forms of wealth that can be deployed in productive activity, reflecting the idea that several kinds of capital exist beyond simple money.
Common categories of kapitalit include financial capital (money, bank deposits, stocks, bonds), physical capital (machinery, buildings,
In the economy, kapitalit accumulate through saving and investment, increasing the capital stock, while depreciation reduces
Terminology and usage vary by language. The term derives from Latin capitalis, via European languages; in Finnish,