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  2. Where every cent of $1 goes at one L.A. restaurant, explained

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    Of every $1 spent by a customer at Botanica in 2023, ... and the cost of credit card processing — 3.1 cents I really wish we could spend elsewhere! ... paid to our point-of-sale system, Toast ...

  3. Psychological pricing - Wikipedia

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    An example of this practice is in Australia, where 5 cents has been the smallest denomination coin since 1992, but pricing at .98 or .99 on items under several hundred dollars is still almost universally applied (e.g.: $1.99–299.99), while goods on sale often price at .94 and its variations. Finland and the Netherlands were the first two ...

  4. Your Coffee Habit is Costing You $1 Million, Says Suze Orman

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    If you’re doing it every day – which many of us do- it’s costing you $210 a month, and $2,520 a year. While $2,520 may not sound like a lot, over 40 years it’s $100,800.

  5. How Mark Zuckerberg Should Give Away $45 Billion - The ...

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    Or health care every five days. Even at a scale that large, efficiency matters. It’s shocking just how unusual that early Gates grant was. Most legacy foundations pay consultants millions of dollars to study and re-study problems before they give grants toward solving them. The Ford Foundation spends nearly $1 for every $4 it gives away.

  6. Values in Action Inventory of Strengths - Wikipedia

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    Participants respond according to a five-point Likert scale ranging from (1=very much unlike me, 5=very much like me). [5] Sample items include “I find the world a very interesting place”, which gauges curiosity, and “I always let bygone be bygones”, which gauges forgiveness.

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    With iWriter, you can earn a fixed rate for every article. The rate largely depends on your star rating, which you receive based on a trial article and subsequent projects with clients.

  8. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    Women currently make a statistical average 89 cents for every $1 a man earns in the United States, meaning women statistically, on average, have less income to spend on goods and services. [34] This alone gives men more money and, ultimately, more buying power. The pink tax further contributes to the economic inequality between men and women.

  9. The Millionaire Next Door - Wikipedia

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    The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy (ISBN 0-671-01520-6) is a 1996 book by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. The book is a compilation of research done by the two authors in the profiles of American millionaires.