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  • 61Euston Arch — The Euston Arch, built in 1837, was the original entrance to Euston Station in North Central London, England. History Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Greek architecture. Hardwick encountered on a trip to Italy in 1818… …

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  • 62Differences between management accounting and financial accounting — The structure of accounting as documented by the International Federation of Accountants The differences between management accounting and financial accounting include:[1] Management accounting provides information to people within an… …

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  • 63corporate governance — The ways in which an organization is controlled and regulated, and the manner in which an organization conducts its activities. It has been suggested that the basic corporate governance issues are those of power and *accountability. They involve… …

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  • 64taxation — The process of taxing or imposing a tax. See assessment; equalization; tax; withholding. @ double taxation The taxing of the same item or piece of property twice to the same person, or taxing it as the property of one person and again as the… …

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  • 65COOPERATIVES — The Jewish cooperative movement began toward the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Its development was part of the general spread of cooperatives throughout the world at that time, and was spurred additionally by the rising… …

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  • 66Corporatization — The act of reorganizing the structure of government owned entity into a legal entity with the corporate structure found in publicly trade companies. These companies tend to have a board of directors (B of D), management and shareholders. However …

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  • 67Health care industry — The health care industry, or medical industry, is the sector of the economic system that provides goods and services to treat patients with curative, preventive, rehabilitative, palliative, or, at times, unnecessary care. The modern health care… …

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  • 68Economy of Sweden — The economy of Sweden is modern and highly industrialised. It has a modern distribution system, excellent internal and external communications, and a skilled labor force. Timber, hydropower, and iron ore constitute the resource base of an economy …

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  • 69gearing — the ratio between the business s debt and equity finance. Glossary of Business Terms financial leverage. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Also known as leverage. Gearing describes the situation when an asset is controlled for a relatively low… …

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  • 70Oban Hydro — The Hydro pictured from Oban in 1897 The Oban Hills Hydropathic Sanatorium was a proposed Hydropathic Hotel in Oban, Scotland. Construction of the hotel began in 1881 on a hill east of the downtown overlooking the town and the harbour. Had it… …

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