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Generally, the money or property used in a business. The term is also used to apply to cash in reserve, savings, or other property of value.
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The physical equipment (buildings, equipment, human skills) used in the production of goods and services. Also used to refer to corporate equity, debt securities, and cash.
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| capital |
This entry gives the location of the seat of government.
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| capitation |
A Capitation is a fixed dollar amount per plan member per month paid to providers regardless of medical utilization. The payment structure shifts the financial risk from the insurance company to the physician or hospital accepting payment. Physicians and hospitals buy stop loss to limit any potential catastrophic medical financial loss on any one member per year.
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| capital |
To an economist, capital means machinery, factories and inventory required to produce other products. To investors, capital means their cash plus the financial assets they have invested in securities, their home and other fixed assets.
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