Financial capital can also be in the form of purchasable items such as computers or books that can contribute directly or indirectly to obtaining various other types of capital.[http://www.distributedleadership.org/DLS/Publications_files/Spillane,%20Hallett,%20Diamond.%20Forms%20of%20capital%20and%20the%20construction%20of%20leadership-%20Instructional%20leadership%20in%20urban%20elementary%20schools.pdf ref]
Financial capital has been subcategorized by some academics as [[Economic capital|economic]] or "productive capital" necessary for operations, [[Signalling (economics)|signaling]] capital which signals a company's financial strength to shareholders, and regulatory capital which fulfills [[capital requirement]]s.ref== Sources of capital ==
* Long term - usually above 7 years
** [[Share capital|Share Capital]]
** [[Mortgage loan]]
** [[Retained Profit]]
** [[Venture Capital]]
** [[Debenture]]
** [[Project Finance]]
* Medium term - usually between 2 and 7 years
** [[Term loan|Term Loans]]
** [[Leasing]]
** [[Hire Purchase]]
* Short term - usually under 2 years
** [[Overdraft|Bank Overdraft]]
** [[Trade Credit]]
** [[Deferral|Deferred Expenses]]
** === Capital market ===
* Long-term funds are bought and sold:
** Shares
** Debentures
** Long-term loans, often with a mortgage bond as security
** Reserve funds
** Euro Bonds
** Law Firms