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Have Enough Money to Cover Cost of Treatment
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I know that I have enough money in savings, retirement, or assets to cover the costs of my treatment
A question about whether an individual knows they have enough money in their savings, retirement, or assets to cover the cost of their treatment.
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2018
Review
2018
The contribution of assets to adaptation to extreme temperatures among older adults
A. R. Nunes
PLoS ONE
2018
Corpus ID: 54165230
Background Climate change and extreme temperatures pose increasing challenges to individuals and their health with older adults…
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2015
2015
Best Practices as to How to Support Investment in Intangible Assets
Alexander Ebner
,
Fabian Bocek
2015
Corpus ID: 167516670
Intangible investment is an indispensable factor in the projected socio-ecological transition towards a new European path of…
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2014
2014
Actors' Power, Livelihood Assets and Participatory Forestry in Bangladesh: Evidence from the Sal Forests Area
K. Islam
,
Hyakumura Kimihiko
,
Masakazu Tani
,
M. Krott
,
N. Sato
2014
Corpus ID: 54052850
Decentralize in forest management policies towards more people-oriented approaches has become major policy trends in many of the…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Factors affecting pricing of loanable funds by commercial banks in Kenya
J. Matete
2013
Corpus ID: 53326190
Pricing of loanable funds without a proper rationale or framework leads to uncertainty and unpredictability on the incidence of…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Corporate Reporting of Intangible Assets : A Progress Report April
2012
Corpus ID: 7768998
At its last meeting, the Committee agreed to contribute to the Organisation's two-year horizontal project on New Sources of…
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2012
2012
BUILDING THE INTANGIBLE CUBE: ASSESSMENT OF RELEVANT ORGANISATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS
E. Tomé
,
Miguel González-Loureiro
2012
Corpus ID: 167177521
Summary In 2012 we live in the Era of the Intangible. Organizations have to rely more on Intangible Assets (IAs) than on tangible…
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2006
2006
A Statistical Early Warning Model of Financial Distress in Australian General Insurers
I. Sharpe
,
A. Stadnik
2006
Corpus ID: 16580039
You may download, display, print or reproduce material in this publication in unaltered form for your personal, non-commercial…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Study on the measurement and reporting of intangible assets and associated reporting practices: prepared for the Commission of the European Communities, Enterprise Directorate General
B. Lev
,
M. Abernethy
,
A. Wyatt
,
P. Bianchi
,
S. Labory
2003
Corpus ID: 166685257
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Assets and Actions: Firm-Specific Factors in the Internationalization of U.S. Internet Firms
S. Kotha
,
Violina P. Rindova
,
F. Rothaermel
2001
Corpus ID: 16278557
By providing a nearly instant connection among parties at opposite corners of the world and enabling a variety of commercial…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Market-oriented culture, knowledge-related resources, reputational assets and superior performance: a conceptual framework
S. Olavarrieta
,
R. Friedmann
1999
Corpus ID: 56113930
In the last 10 years new theories of superior business performance have emerged from the work of marketing, strategy…
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