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  2. Sales (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    A sale is a transfer of property for money or credit. [2] In double-entry bookkeeping, a sale of merchandise is recorded in the general journal as a debit to cash or accounts receivable and a credit to the sales account. [3] The amount recorded is the actual monetary value of the transaction, not the list price of the merchandise.

  3. 5 Major Midwest Cities Where You Can Live the Longest on ...

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    Of the tens of millions of Americans who receive Social Security benefits, many have little if any other money coming in. Among Social Security beneficiaries ages 65 and older, 12% of men and 15% ...

  4. 5 smart moves after you've saved $10,000 to supercharge your ...

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    Your money is easily accessible, just out of the way of your daily spending. Dig deeper: 7 best low-risk investments for retirees FAQs: Making the most out of $10,000 in savings

  5. Tax bracket - Wikipedia

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    Money portal; Tax brackets are the divisions at which tax rates change in a progressive tax system ... 15% $42,708–$85,414 22% $85,414–$132,406 26%

  6. Money multiplier - Wikipedia

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    In this alternative model of money creation, loans are first extended by commercial banks – say, $1,000 of loans, which may then require that the bank borrow $100 of reserves either from depositors or other private sources of financing, or from the central bank. This view is advanced in endogenous money theories. [15]

  7. MetLife, General Atlantic to launch reinsurance venture

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    The venture, called Chariot Reinsurance, will have an initial equity contribution of more than $1 billion, with MetLife and General Atlantic each holding around 15% ownership.

  8. Poland and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Poland does not use the euro as its currency. However, under the terms of their Treaty of Accession with the European Union, all new Member States "shall participate in the Economic and Monetary Union from the date of accession as a Member State with a derogation", which means that Poland is obliged to eventually replace its currency, the złoty, with the euro.

  9. Polymer banknote - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India introduced plastic/polymer currency note of ₹ 10 on a field trial basis in five cities in India. [64] Mauritius: 22 August 2013 The Bank of Mauritius issued new 25-, 50-, and 500-rupee polymer banknotes which will circulate in parallel with the existing paper notes of the same denominations. The new polymer notes ...