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  2. Membership organization - Wikipedia

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    A membership organization is any organization that allows people or entities to subscribe, and often requires them to pay a membership fee or "subscription". Membership organizations typically have a particular purpose, which involves connecting people together around a particular activity, geographical location, industry, activity, interest ...

  3. Union dues - Wikipedia

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    Union dues are regular payments made by workers which grant membership of a trade union. [1] Dues fund the provision of union services such as representation in collective bargaining and education activities. Nearly all unions require their members to pay dues.

  4. Subscription business model - Wikipedia

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    Subscription business model. The subscription business model is a business model in which a customer must pay a recurring price at regular intervals for access to a product or service. The model was pioneered by publishers of books and periodicals in the 17th century, [1] and is now used by many businesses, websites [2] and even pharmaceutical ...

  5. What to know about a Costco membership - AOL

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    The annual membership fee is $60, and a total of two people over the age of 18 living at the same address can use the membership. The Business Membership also costs $60 a year, but is exclusively ...

  6. Get help with your AOL billing questions - AOL Help

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    If you're on the hourly AOL plan, free minutes are the monthly free time you get with the membership fee. You have to use these minutes within the billing period or else you'll lose them. They won't carry over to the next billing period. Credited minutes can be given to you by an AOL Member Services Representative. These minutes carry over to ...

  7. Subscription library - Wikipedia

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    A subscription library (also membership library or independent library) is a library that is financed by private funds either from membership fees or endowments. Unlike a public library, access is often restricted to members, but access rights can also be given to non-members, such as students.

  8. Concierge medicine - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it functions more as an insurance policy where fees are paid in anticipation of an expense. There is also a hybrid concierge model where physicians charge a monthly, quarterly, or annual retainer or membership fee for services that Medicare and insurers do not cover.

  9. Phi Theta Kappa - Wikipedia

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    Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is by invitation. Students must complete twelve hours of coursework toward an associate degree, six hours toward a one-year certificate, or twelve hours toward a bachelor's degree and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average (GPA) according to the society bylaws. Members are required to pay a membership fee.

  10. Political party funding - Wikipedia

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    Political parties are funded by contributions from multiple sources. One of the largest sources of funding comes from party members and individual supporters through membership fees, subscriptions and small donations. This type of funding is often referred to as grassroots funding or support.

  11. Capitation (healthcare) - Wikipedia

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    Capitation (healthcare) Capitation is a payment arrangement for health care service providers. It pays a set amount for each enrolled person assigned to them, per period of time, whether or not that person seeks care. The amount of remuneration is based on the average expected health care utilization of that patient, with payment for patients ...