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Economists who prefer a broader definition of money prefer the:
Cost Accounting
An accounting method focused on capturing a company's total costs of production by assessing both fixed and variable costs.
Capital Expenditures
Funds used by a company to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as property, industrial buildings, or equipment to improve its long-term productivity and efficiency.
Financial Planning
The process of creating strategies for managing financial affairs, including budgeting, investing, and retirement preparation, to achieve one’s financial goals.
Cash Management
The process of collecting, managing, and investing a company's cash in a way that maximizes the efficiency of its operations and reduces the risk of financial distress.
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