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The outside capital represents a part of the balance of an enterprise and on the side of liabilities is specified, represents thus a part of the means, with which the enterprise ability was financed.

The outside capital represents the part of the means, which is not placed from the enterprise or its owners to the order. In addition among other things loans of banks and obligations count.

In addition resetting, which are transacted for predictable payments which can be made later, come to which the enterprise is obligated, for example payments of taxes and social security benefits for the financial year run off.

Finally a range of enterprisenear outside capital can be differentiated. For this loans of Stakeholdern of the enterprise, for example shareholders or coworkers count.

In connection with a real estate financing outside capital is called difference between the total costs which can be financed e.g. for the building or acquisition of a real estate and existing own capital funds. It is the sum of all with credit institutes and other credit givers (e.g. employer, public hand, private people) taken up loans for the financing of a building project and in the financial programme is documented.

In the context of the option price theory outside capital can be seen also as Short PUT. As long as the enterprise is insolvent, thus up to a certain requirement for repayment, outside capital giver obtains only the residual value of the enterprise. Starting from the point, at which all requirements for repayment can be erased, the own capital funds givers receive further proceeds made of cash-flow. This expresses itself in a horizontal running curve of the requirement for outside capital. The formula reads for the outside capital:

FK_l = \ min (\ mathrm {cash-flow {,} R \ ddot uckzahlungsanspruch}) 

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Leverage effect

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