The essence of capitalism is capitalizing—bringing forward the future value of cash to the present so that society can grow more quickly by taking risks. It goes back to the Dutchmen in the 16th century, sitting at their coffeehouses in Amsterdam and Leiden, loaning each other money for a guaranteed return. Someone said, “I’ll give you a little higher return if you give me a piece of the action”—and equity was invented. That had the effect of bringing forward, into real cash today, the net present value of future earnings. That levered society and allowed it to grow at a much higher rate than it would otherwise have.
Content: Quotation
Author: Richard Foster
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Capitalism, Economics
Author: Richard Foster
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Capitalism, Economics
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