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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. Fee - Wikipedia

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    A fee may be a flat fee or a variable one, or part of a two-part tariff. A membership fee is charged as part of a subscription business model.

  5. Costco Membership Prices: Comparing the Perks, Fees and More

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    Members can enroll in one of the following membership programs: Gold Star Membership: $60 per year. Business Membership: $60 per year. Executive Membership: $120 per year

  6. 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 ...

  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. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Amazon announced its first increase in almost four years for the annual US Prime membership fee from $119 to $139. The increase was due to higher labor and shipping costs.

  10. Private members' club - Wikipedia

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    Private members' clubs are organisations which provide social and other facilities to members who typically pay a membership fee for access and use. Most are owned and controlled by their members even to this day.

  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 ...