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  2. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    Vouchers are typically instituted for two broad economic reasons. The first reason is consumer choice. A family can choose to where their child goes to school and pick the school that is closest to their preference of education provider. The second reason vouchers are proposed is to increase market competition amongst schools.

  3. Voucher - Wikipedia

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    A voucher is a bond of the redeemable transaction type which is worth a certain monetary value and which may be spent only for specific reasons or on specific goods. Examples include housing, travel, and food vouchers.

  4. Gift card - Wikipedia

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    Gift card. A gift card, also known as a gift certificate in North America, or gift voucher or gift token in the UK, [1] is a prepaid stored-value money card, usually issued by a retailer or bank, to be used as an alternative to cash for purchases within a particular store or related businesses. Gift cards are also given out by employers or ...

  5. School vouchers winning issue in Texas? How GOP primary ...

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    The attacks against the incumbents have focused on almost everything but school vouchers — a program that proposes using public money to pay for private school tuition. Gov.

  6. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    Under the voucher program, individuals or families with a voucher find and lease a unit (either in a specified complex or in the private sector) and pay a portion of the rent. Most households pay 30% of their adjusted income for Section 8 housing.

  7. Capitol Letters: What school vouchers would mean for rural Idaho

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    A daily snapshot of the Idaho legislative session, from highlights and reported stories to the important events to keep on your radar.

  8. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Internet coupons: Online retailers often refer to these as "coupon codes", "promotional codes", "promotion codes", "discount codes", "keycodes", "promo codes", "surplus codes", "portable codes", "shopping codes", "voucher codes", "reward codes", "discount vouchers", "referral codes" or "source codes".

  9. NC Senate backs private school vouchers for all. Democrats ...

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    Millionaires could get school vouchers. Republicans focused on how the bill would fully fund the Tier 2 applicants, who they said are middle-class families.

  10. Vouching (financial auditing) - Wikipedia

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    By using a vouching or a voucher system a company will have concrete and solid documentation and evidence of expenses, capital, and written proof in audits. Vouching is the essence or backbone of auditing because when performing an audit, an auditor must have proof of all transactions.

  11. Digital coupon - Wikipedia

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    Digital coupons (also known as e-coupons, e-clips or clipped deals) are the digital analogue of paper coupons which are used to provide customers with discounts or gifts in order to attract the purchase of some products. Mostly, grocery and drug stores offer e-coupon services in loyalty program events. Even though there are still traditional ...