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  2. I’m a Shopping Writer and These Are the 10 Best 10% ... - AOL

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    These Are the 10 Best 10% Off Deals Today. 1. iPad Air (5th Gen): This light as a feather tablet is an excellent pick for watching TV and movies, reading, or browsing online – just $550! 2.

  3. Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond. Coupons are normally described in terms of the "coupon rate", which is calculated by adding the sum of coupons paid per year and dividing it by the bond's face value. For example, if a bond has a face value of ...

  4. Rakuten Rewards - Wikipedia

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    Users can book hotels to earn cash back. All hotels on this section of the site are eligible for 10% cash back Cash Back Button Browser extension for Google Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. Alerts users to cash-back possibilities on store sites and highlights offers in Google and Bing search results. Marketplace

  5. Tesla shares tumble below $150 per share, giving up all gains ...

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    Tesla's stock tumbled below $150 per share, giving up all of the gains made over the past year as the electric vehicle maker reels from falling sales and steep discounts intended to lure more buyers.

  6. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    Consider a 30-year zero-coupon bond with a face value of $100. If the bond is priced at an annual YTM of 10%, it will cost $5.73 today (the present value of this cash flow, 100/(1.1) 30 = 5.73). Over the coming 30 years, the price will advance to $100, and the annualized return will be 10%. What happens in the meantime?

  7. Gift card - Wikipedia

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    Function and types. An assortment of gift cards, many from U.S. national retailers such as Best Buy, Target, and Home Depot. A gift card may resemble a credit card or display a specific theme on a plastic card the size of a credit card.

  8. PSS World Medical - Wikipedia

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    PSS World Medical, Inc. was an American distributor of medical products, equipment, billing services and pharmaceutical related products to non-hospital healthcare providers. In 2008, the company celebrated its 25th year in business and was named to Forbes 400 Best Big Companies list for the second time. In 2013, the company was purchased by ...

  9. Price discrimination - Wikipedia

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    The use of coupons in retail is an attempt to distinguish customers by their reserve price. The assumption is that people who go through the trouble of collecting coupons have greater price sensitivity than those who do not.

  10. Price-based selling - Wikipedia

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    Discounting is present in just about every business in some way, whether it be coupons, advanced purchases, or bulk buying, businesses are quick to offer a pricing discount. Coupons and promotions give an economic incentive for the customer to use when purchasing a brand.

  11. Warrant (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy or sell stock, typically the stock of the issuing company, at a fixed price called the exercise price. Warrants and options are similar in that the two contractual financial instruments allow the holder special rights to buy securities.