
Capital Growth
Capital growth refers to the increase in the value of an investment over time, including the profits generated on the initial principal amount. It represents the overall growth of the investment corpus, which combines both the original principal and the profits earned. Capital growth is a key goal for investors aiming for long-term financial growth, as it indicates the appreciation in the value of their assets.
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