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[[Accounting standard]]s always start with knowing what styles of capital are.
[[Accounting standard]]s always start with knowing what styles of capital are.


[[Natural capital]] (land), [[financial capital]] (money), and [[infrastructural capital]] (equipment) are the most basic.  It is also common now to talk of [[social capital]] (interpersonal and community trust), [[instructional capital]] (like code or claims made in this [[Content Wiki]]), and [[individual capital]] (human creativity which is "used up" as labour)
[[Natural capital]] (land), [[financial capital]] (money), and [[infrastructural capital]] (equipment) are the most basic.  It is also common now to talk of [[social capital]] (interpersonal and community trust), [[instructional capital]] (like code or claims made in this [[Content Wiki]]), and [[individual capital]] (human creativity which is "used up" as labour).  A [[work description]] should indicate when or where any of these are used or used up or stressed or strained or risked.
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