Capital appreciation

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Capital appreciation

Any increase in a capital asset's fair market value is called capital appreciation. For example, if a stock increases in value from $30 a share to $60 a share, it shows capital appreciation.

Some stock mutual funds that invest for aggressive growth are called capital appreciation funds.

Financial News: capital-appreciation

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12/4/09 6:47PM
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12/4/09 6:03PM
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12/4/09 1:21PM
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12/3/09 6:09PM
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12/3/09 8:39AM
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