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Capital Allocation Framework

Definition

A capital allocation framework is a structured approach for distributing financial resources across various investments or operations. This system guides entities in making strategic decisions regarding how capital is deployed to achieve specific objectives, such as growth, risk mitigation, or profitability. It involves evaluating potential returns, assessing associated risks, and prioritizing deployment based on organizational goals. In digital asset firms, it helps determine investment in new protocols, technology upgrades, or operational expansion.