
Unbundling is a neologism to describe how the ubiquity of mobile devices, Internet connectivity, consumer web technologies, social media and information access in the 21st century are affecting older institutions (education, broadcasting, newspapers, games, shopping, etc.) by `break[ing] up the packages they once offered, providing particular par....
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Fragmentation.
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Disaggregating utility service into its basic components and offering each component separately for sale with separate rates for each component. For example in electric service, generation, transmission and distribution could be unbundled and offered as discrete services with separate payment for each.
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Separation of a multinational firm`s transfers of funds into discrete flows for specific purposes. See: Bundling.
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When a multinational firm unbundles its transfer of funds into separate flows for specific purposes. See: bundling.
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A coding inconsistency that involves separating a procedure into parts and charging for each part rather than using a single code. The practice of providers billing for a package of health care procedures on an individual basis when a single procedure could be used to describe the combined service. Unbundling is disallowed by many MCOs.
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A theory that spot prices at some future date will be equal to today's forward rates.
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Dividing a company into separate companies, usually after a takeover, in order to sell some or all of the subsidiaries. Supplying a product, service or equipment in separate components
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A coding inconsistency that involves separating a procedure into parts and charging for each part rather than using a single code for the entire procedure. The process of identifying and classifying the risk represented by an individual or group.
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