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In economics, the term "capital"
In economics, the term "capital" refers to:
the money in your bank account. investment in shares. buildings and equipment.
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Leaving class today, you decide to start an economics tutoring business. Your first step is to get the two categories of
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The Capital One company announces a plan to buy Discover. money & economics Capital One is hoping to bring in new customers.
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The Capital One company announces a plan to buy Discover. money & economics Capital One is hoping to bring in new customers.
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The money needed in the business to pay for day-to-day operations is known as: (1 point) Responses long-term capital. long-term
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The money needed in the business to pay for day-to-day operations is known as:
(1 point) Responses long-term capital. long-term
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The money needed in the business to pay for day-to-day operations is known as:
(1 point) Responses long-term capital. long-term
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The money needed in the business to pay for day-to-day operations is known as: (1 point) Responses long-term capital. long-term
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