võlakapitaliinvesteeringud
Võlakapitaliin, also known as debt capital, refers to the funds raised by a company through borrowing, as opposed to equity capital, which is raised through the sale of shares. This form of financing involves the company taking on debt, typically in the form of loans or bonds, which must be repaid with interest over a specified period. The primary advantage of võlakapitaliin is that it does not dilute the ownership of the company, as is the case with equity financing. This makes it an attractive option for businesses looking to expand without giving up control.
However, võlakapitaliin also comes with significant risks. Companies must adhere to strict repayment schedules, and failure
The use of võlakapitaliin is influenced by various factors, including the company's financial health, the terms