Capital distribution refers to the distribution of company’s funds to its shareholders. This usually happens in the form of dividend payments, share buybacks, or return of capital. It signifies how a company returns value to its shareholders.
Overcapitalization arises when a company has more capital than it can efficiently use in its operations, often leading to financial inefficiencies such as excessive interest charges or diluted dividends.
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