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What is PAYING?

The act of compensating in monetary value.

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YIELDING AND PAYING, PAYING BANK, PAYING AGENT, MONETARY ITEM, MARGINAL UTILITY OF MONEY, SECOND INJURY FUND, ENERGY COSTS, COMPENSATING DIFFERENTIAL, STRAIGHT SALARY PLAN, UNINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE


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  1. YIELDING AND PAYING
  2. PAYING BANK
  3. PAYING AGENT
  4. MONETARY ITEM
  5. MARGINAL UTILITY OF MONEY
  6. SECOND INJURY FUND
  7. ENERGY COSTS
  8. COMPENSATING DIFFERENTIAL
  9. STRAIGHT SALARY PLAN
  10. UNINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE

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