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Financial terms in "E-commerce"

1. phishing

2. Cyberspace

3. EDC

4. Settlement

5. disintermediation

6. digital money

7. holdback

8. merchant number

9. delayed settlement processing

10. Infomediary

11. EDI

12. GW

13. Issuing bank

14. B2C

15. electronic cheque

16. envelope

17. Digital Wallet

18. Transaction

19. B2B

20. EFTPOS

21. electronic commerce

22. EFT

23. E-Commerce

24. E-Tailer

25. Authentication

26. Exchange

27. FAQ

28. ACH

29. Virtual bank

30. OBI

31. Reserve account

32. Electronic funds transfer

33. Merchant Bank

34. electronic wallet

35. micropayment

36. Clickstream

37. business-to-business

38. business-to-consumer

39. online banking

40. discount rate

41. E-Procurement

42. Wire transfer

43. Acquirer

44. Issuer

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Health Insurance

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Health insurance covers some or all of the cost of treating an insured person's illnesses or injuries. In some cases, it pays for preventive care, such as annual physicals and diagnostic tests. You may have health insurance as an employee benefit from your job or, if you qualify, through the federal government's Medicare or Medicaid programs. You may also buy individual health insurance directly from an insurance company or be eligible through a plan offered by a group to which you belong. As you do with other insurance contracts, you pay premiums to purchase coverage and the insurer pays some or all of your healthcare costs, based on the terms of your contract. Some health insurance requires that you meet an annual deductible before the insurer begins to pay. There may also be co-insurance, which is your share, on a percentage basis, of each bill, or a copayment, which is a fixed dollar amount, for each visit.Health insurance varies significantly from plan to plan and contract to contract. Generally, most plans cover hospitalization, doctors' visits, and other skilled care. Some plans also cover some combination of prescription drugs, rehabilitation, dental care, and innovative therapies or complementary forms of treatment for serious illnesses.

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