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  2. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Examples of these functions are warehousing and shelf stocking. Trade discounts are often combined to include a series of functions, for example 20/12/5 could indicate a 20% discount for warehousing the product, an additional 12% discount for shipping the product, and an additional 5% discount for keeping the shelves stocked.

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    $20/per year $50 Save $30 You get access to thrifty bulk buys and exclusive discounts as a Sam's Club member — and now you can save on the membership itself. $20/per year at Sam's Club

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    Groupon. Groupon, Inc. is an American global e-commerce marketplace connecting subscribers with local merchants by offering activities, travel, goods and services in 13 [2] countries. Based in Chicago, Groupon was launched there in November 2008, launching soon after in Boston, New York City and Toronto. By October 2010, Groupon was available ...

  5. At 51, ‘Sports Illustrated’ Model Molly Sims Says She Isn’t ...

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    Molly Sims, 51, opened up about aging and working in the public eye. “I’m not trying to look 30. I’m definitely not trying to look 20,” she said. The model and actress is comfortable with ...

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    With the Coca-Cola 600 scheduled to start in Charlotte at 6 p.m. ET, that left Larson with a choice. He said during the rain delay that racing in the Indianapolis 500 was the "priority" and ...

  7. Enron scandal - Wikipedia

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    —A. Berenson and R. A. Oppel, Jr. The New York Times, October 28, 2001. On September 20, 2000, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal bureau in Dallas wrote a story about how mark-to-market accounting had become prevalent in the energy industry. He noted that outsiders had no real way of knowing the assumptions on which companies that used mark-to-market based their earnings. While the story ...