Pengembangan Usaha melalui Modal Ventura: Solusi Alternatif dalam Perspektif Islam

Capital venture was a financing that involved high risk to establish a new business for extension or refinancing without obligatory collateral. Capital venture was a kind of additional capital from investors managed by a state enterprise or a private enterprise. The capital was distributed to small...

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Main Author: Rasimin Rasimin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga 2010-12-01
Series:Muqtasid: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah
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Online Access:http://muqtasid.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/muqtasid/article/view/743
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Summary:Capital venture was a financing that involved high risk to establish a new business for extension or refinancing without obligatory collateral. Capital venture was a kind of additional capital from investors managed by a state enterprise or a private enterprise. The capital was distributed to small business or middle business which is looking for capital to increase the effort. The distribution of capital was based on sincerity and mutual assistance. So, investors and the institution of venture did not receive the profit from their business partners. In classical Islamic contract law (fiqh muamalah), the term of capital venture has not been discussed yet, because it was a contemporary economic problem appeared by economist. Thus, it was necessary to conduct a study to know the view of Islamic law about the capital venture, particularly about the practice of capital venture and the system of profit sharing. From this research, it was hoped that capital venture could be a means of developing for the Moslem’s economics
ISSN:2087-7013
2527-8304