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Capital Allocation

Capital allocation is the process of directing financial resources across competing uses—such as investments, projects, and liquidity reserves—to pursue an organization’s objectives while considering risk and return.

Example: A corporate treasury team assesses several potential uses for excess cash, including debt repayment, a new product development project, and increasing cash reserves, then allocates funds based on projected risk-adjusted returns and strategic priorities.

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