Quasi-Insurance
Institutions:
A term sometimes applied to government institutions created to carry
out social insurance arrangements that have some, but not all, the
characteristics of insurers: An example is the United States Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare:
Quick Assets:
Assets that are quickly convertible into cash:
Quid Pro Quo:
Latin for "this for that," or "one thing for another:"
In insurance it could refer to the consideration in an insurance
contract which calls for the exchange of values by both parties
to the contract in order for it to be a valid contract: See also
Consideration:
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