Capitalization

/ˌkæpɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The total value of a company's equity and debt financing, or the market value of all outstanding shares. It represents the total investment in the company and determines its size classification in financial markets.

From Latin 'capitalis' meaning 'of the head' (from 'caput'), referring to the principal sum or main stock. The term evolved because capital represents the 'head' or primary source of a business's financial resources.

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