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  • 51Religion and capital punishment — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 52Public capital — Economics …

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  • 53Cultural capital — Sociology …

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  • 54Australian Capital Territory — a federal territory on the continent of Australia in the SE part: includes Canberra, capital of the Commonwealth of Australia. 221,609; 939 sq. mi. (2430 sq. km). Formerly, Federal Capital Territory. * * * Political entity (pop., 2001: 321,680),… …

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  • 55Consumption of fixed capital — (CFC) is a term used in business accounts, tax assessments and national accounts for depreciation of fixed assets. CFC is used in preference to depreciation to emphasize that fixed capital is used up in the process of generating new output, and… …

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  • 57Knowledge Capital — An intangible asset that comprises the information and skills of a company s employees, their experience with business processes, group work and on the job learning. Knowledge capital is not like the physical factors of production land, labor and …

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  • 58Financial capital — is money used by entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they need to make their products or provide their services. Financial capital vs. real capitalFinancial capital refers to the funds provided by lenders (and investors) to businesses to… …

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  • 60Working capital — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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