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Financial capital refers to the funds provided by lenders... Financial capital is provided by lenders for a price... for a more detailed description of how financial capital may be analyzed... financial capital may be traded on... and other regulations on financial capital represent the economic sense of the value system of the society itself... financial capital as a stable store of value... amount of money inflation reduces the value of financial capital with respect to all other types... conventions are three different approaches to reconciling financial capital value units of account... take markedly different views of the role of financial capital in social life...

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