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What is capital occupation?
What is capital occupation? 1. Occupying funds means that commercial banks temporarily occupy other people's funds in the process of handling intermediary business and interbank transactions, and it is also an important source of funds for commercial banks.

2. With the improvement of the management level and service efficiency of banks, especially the application of computers in fund settlement, the period for banks to occupy customers' or peers' funds is shortened, and the opportunities for occupation are relatively reduced. However, due to more and more business types and closer inter-bank contacts, occupying funds is still an important way for commercial banks to source funds.

Respond to the crime of occupying funds. Hello, what exactly does your question refer to?

According to China's criminal law and related judicial interpretations, the crime of misappropriating funds refers to the behavior of employees of companies, enterprises or other units who, by taking advantage of their positions, misappropriate the funds of their own units for personal use or lend them to others for use, and the amount is large, which has not been paid back for more than three months, or although it is not more than three months, the amount is large, with profit-making or illegal purposes. The predecessor of this crime is1the crime of misappropriation of company funds by company and enterprise personnel as stipulated in Article 1 1 of the Decision on Punishing Crimes against Company Law promulgated by the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) on February 28th, 995.

Subjectively, this crime can only be intentional, that is, the actor knowingly misappropriates or lends the funds of his own unit and takes advantage of his position, but still deliberately does it. The act of misappropriating the funds of the unit can be divided into general violations of law and discipline and criminal acts of misappropriating the funds of the unit. Distinguish the boundaries between the two.

What does it mean that major shareholders occupy funds? Large shareholders occupy the funds of listed companies, which generally means that listed companies lend money to large shareholders after listing, or sell cheap assets to listed companies at high prices through asset replacement, and use the money of listed companies for their own purposes. This situation can be found by analyzing the accounts receivable, related transactions and notes in the annual reports of listed companies. :dqlb。 /

What is business occupying itself and non-business occupying funds? Please give an example. Operating occupied funds refer to the funds occupied by controlling shareholders, actual controllers and their related parties through related transactions such as purchase and sale and provision of labor services for the purpose of profit. For example, an enterprise allocates funds to buy raw materials for the production of a certain commodity, and the funds for purchasing raw materials are operating occupied funds. Non-operating occupation of funds refers to the advance payment of wages, welfare insurance, advertising and other expenses for the controlling shareholder, actual controller and its related parties, the direct or indirect borrowing of funds and compensation of debts in a paid or unpaid manner, and the mutual sharing of costs and other expenses with the controlling shareholder and its related parties regardless of other funds provided by goods and services. For example, the parent company of a large listed company pays welfare insurance for its employees.

How to calculate the funds occupied by inventory? 1 refers to the proportion of guaranteed sales of inventory, that is, the funds for finished products occupied by sales per 100 yuan. The calculation formula is: finished product capital occupation = finished product capital/sales × 100%.

2. The lower the capital occupancy rate of finished products, the higher the capital utilization rate of enterprises, the higher the profit rate of equal funds and the lower the profit rate.

How to understand the balance sheet of funds occupied by inventory can also be understood as follows: the asset side of the balance sheet is the capital occupation; The balance sheet liabilities and owner's equity are the source of funds.

Procurement of raw materials, inventory goods, etc. Corresponding to the increase of liabilities or the decrease of assets. Only when the inventory is sold, the monetary funds can be transferred back and join the next round of production and operation of the enterprise. If the inventory takes up less funds, debt or equity funds can be used for other purposes (investing or repaying debts, reducing the cost of debt); At the same time, the funds occupied by inventory may produce occupation cost (storage cost or natural loss), and also face the risk of inventory impairment, such as physical impairment and intangible impairment (backward technology).

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What is the illegal occupation of funds by major shareholders? Why not be allowed? That is, shareholders with strong financial strength misappropriate public funds without the permission of other shareholders. If you allow them to do so, your company's financial accounts will be chaotic and the capital outflow will not continue to develop.

What does it mean that accounts receivable occupy funds? In order to calculate the opportunity cost of accounts receivable, we need to consider the variable cost rate. Opportunity cost refers to the loss that some resources are used in one project but cannot be used in other projects. Accounts receivable are generated by sales, and the resources invested are divided into fixed costs and variable costs, but the fixed costs are fixed in a certain period of time, so they can be ignored. Variable costs cannot be used for other projects. It can be understood that only the variable cost part is the funds specially invested for this part of accounts receivable, so it should be multiplied by the variable cost rate.

Why don't futures rebar occupy funds in reverse? Who says it's not? Both positive and negative positions will occupy the margin.

Methanol rubber futures occupy less capital and less horse and methanol margin.