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# and capital
# the Tectosages in the centre, round with their capital Ancyra,
* Route Nationale # 2 ( RN2 ) is commonly known as “ Boulevard Jean-Jacques Dessalines ” within Port-au-Prince and as “ Route du Sud ” outside the capital region.
# Social progress is driven by progress in the material, productive forces a society has at its disposal ( technology, labour, capital goods, etc.
# Labor and capital flow freely between sectors
# The amount of labor and capital in two countries differ ( difference in endowments )
# Limited risk of catastrophically large losses: Insurable losses are ideally independent and non-catastrophic, meaning that the losses do not happen all at once and individual losses are not severe enough to bankrupt the insurer ; insurers may prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base.
# Resources-including natural resources and human capital
# The Senate is the main governing and legislative body that meets in a large chamber in the capital city on Romulus.
# Aceh ( capital: Banda Aceh )
# Bangka-Belitung ( capital: Pangkalpinang )
# Bengkulu ( capital: Bengkulu )
# Jambi ( capital: Jambi )
# Lampung ( capital: Bandar Lampung )
# Riau ( capital: Pekanbaru )
# Riau Islands ( capital: Tanjung Pinang )
# West Sumatra ( Sumatera Barat ) ( capital: Padang )
# South Sumatra ( Sumatera Selatan ) ( capital: Palembang )
# North Sumatra ( Sumatera Utara ) ( capital: Medan ).
# The limiting factor to future economic development is the availability and functionality of natural capital, in particular, life-supporting services that have no substitutes and currently have no market value.
# Misconceived or badly designed business systems, population growth, and wasteful patterns of consumption are the primary causes of the loss of natural capital, and all three must be addressed to achieve a sustainable economy.
# Future economic progress can best take place in democratic, market-based systems of production and distribution in which all forms of capital are fully valued, including human, manufactured, financial, and natural capital.
# REDIRECT Public capital
# A free worker cannot sell his human capital in one go ; it is far from being a liquid asset, even more illiquid than shares and land.

# and asset
# The same asset does not trade at the same price on all markets (" the law of one price ").
# An asset with a known price in the future does not today trade at its future price discounted at the risk-free interest rate ( or, the asset does not have negligible costs of storage ; as such, for example, this condition holds for grain but not for securities ).
# Futures: are contracts to buy or sell an asset on or before a future date at a price specified today.
# Options are contracts that give the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy ( in the case of a call option ) or sell ( in the case of a put option ) an asset.
# Studies of experimental asset markets and use of models to forecast experiments.
# Calculate the impact that each threat would have on each asset.
# Mitigation-In case of any loss or casualty, the asset owner must attempt to keep loss to a minimum, as if the asset was not insured.
# Many organizations revisit their enterprise business model during a downturn to reduce cost through new collaboration and partnership models and by reconfiguring the asset mix.
# Service asset and configuration management
# the value of an asset is independent of its financing
# REDIRECT Fixed asset
# There are different circumstances and purposes to value an asset ( e. g. distressed firm, tax purposes, mergers & acquisitions, financial reporting ).
# Redirect intangible asset
# A less common provision is to call for periodic payments to a trustee, with the payments invested so that the accumulated sum can be used for retirement of the entire issue at maturity: instead of the debt amortizing over the life, the debt remains outstanding and a matching asset accrues.
# REDIRECTCapital asset pricing model
# REDIRECT Capital asset pricing model
# REDIRECT Fundamental theorem of asset pricing
# To return the goods to the owner — this is subject to the payment of a penalty to reflect the owner's loss of profit but subject to a maximum specified in each jurisdiction's law to strike a balance between the need for the buyer to minimize liability and the fact that the owner now has possession of an obsolescent asset of reduced value
# to take reasonable care of the goods ( if the hirer damages the goods by using them in a non-standard way, he or she must continue to pay the installments and, if appropriate, compensate the owner for any loss in asset value )
# At the end of the period: sell the mispriced asset, use the proceeds to buy back the portfolio, and pocket the difference.

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