Capital Is Governance, Not Just Money
Capital allocation is a governance system. This framework explains why most companies mis-measure capital decisions and how to build investor-grade decision loops.
Thesis: Capital allocation is the operating system of governance; without measurement, evidence, and cadence, capital becomes opinion.
The real definition of capital allocation
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Governance loops: decision rights, evidence, and auditability
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Why KPI drift destroys capital discipline
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The investor-grade standard: evidence, lineage, and review cadence
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Implementation: a 90-day capital governance cadence
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Suggested KPIs (Capital Library)
- KPI: Evidence Coverage % (material claims)
- KPI: Median Evidence Freshness (days)
- KPI: Investor-Grade Asset Rate %
- KPI: Uncited Material Claims Queue
Citations
Use this format for every source:
- [S1] Title — Publisher — Date — URL
- What it supports: …
- Evidence grade: (Primary/Secondary)
Internal Links
- Related: /capital-library/evidence
- Related: /capital-library/governance
- Related: /capital-library/diligence