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Capital budgeting is a process used by corporate finance to evaluate and select long-term investments that are expected to generate value for the company. It involves analyzing the potential returns of a project or investment, and comparing them to the costs associated with it. The goal is to determine whether the investment is worth the risk and cost. Capital budgeting decisions are typically based on a variety of factors, such as the expected rate of return, the risk associated with the investment, the liquidity of the investment, and the company's overall financial goals. Capital budgeting is an important part of corporate finance, as it helps companies make informed decisions about their investments. Companies must consider the potential returns of an investment, as well as the associated risks, before committing to it. This helps them to ensure that their investments are sound and will generate value for the company. Some companies in the capital budgeting market include Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and BlackRock. Show Less Read more