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  • '''North America''' is home to [[New York]] the financial capital of the world.
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  • ...was one of the founding members and the capital, [[Brussels]], is full of financial institutions.
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  • ...taxable income) of a business. It should not be confused with [[return on capital]] which measures a 'rate of return'. ...make distributions equal to the sum of their income and the depreciation (capital cost allowance) allowed for in the calculation of that income. The business
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  • ...l network]]s; this form is financial capital backed completely by [[social capital]]. On the other hand, it could be an extension of the existing [[hierarchi
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  • A [[corporation]] can create capital by offering [[shares]] of the corporation to the public. These shares are *Access to information about the corporation like financial statements
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  • ==Working Capital Management== ...sisioma (1997). In other words, working capital represents the circulating capital of an organization and it may comprise:<br />
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  • '''Chapter 1 - Choose a Sound Financial Lifestyle''' Before you even begin thinking about investing, you need to get your financial house in order. The book breaks this down into three main parts: graduate
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  • ...unts at community development banks (e.g. [http://www.ccbank.us/ Community Capital Bank]) or community development credit unions (e.g. the [http://www.self-he ...activist movement which combines the civil disobedience of Gandhi with the financial savvy of George Soros to help change the economic landscape. KbQ endorses b
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  • ...ps and individuals: each investor has her own objective, her own access to capital which to invest. Indeed, the subject of investing can well be approached f ...and heirs. Again, the market is a place where one trades (buys and sells) financial instruments, such as stock, bonds and the many forms of these instruments,
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  • ...of [[debts]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Alternate Edition) |last=Mishkin |first=Frederic S. |authorlink=Fr ...dium of exchange requires it to circulate.<ref name="greco" /> 'Financial capital' is a more general and inclusive term for all liquid instruments, whether o
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  • In France, a consortium of social economy financial institutions including Crédit Coopératif and the mutuals MACIF and MAI ha ...ry the term used is "Community Service System" (KÖR). One group from the [[capital city]] is [http://www.etk.hu/talentum/ Talentum Kör (Gold Talent Group)],
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