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  2. Depop vs. Poshmark: Which Clothing Resale App Is Right ... - AOL

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  3. Poshmark - Wikipedia

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    After selling Kaboodle to Hearst in 2007, [4] Poshmark was founded in 2011 by Chandra, Tracy Sun, Gautam Golwala, and Chetan Pungaliya in Manish’s garage. [5] In November 2017, Poshmark announced that it had raised $87.5 million in Series D funding, at a valuation of nearly $600 million, in venture-backed funding led by Singapore-based Temasek.

  4. When Comparison Shopping Is Worth It -- and When It's Not - AOL

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    Given that the survey was conducted by a comparison-shopping service for insurance, it's not surprising that car insurance scored the highest in the savings per minute measurement, with an average ...

  5. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    Junglee, a Bay-area startup, also pioneered comparison shopping technology and was soon acquired by Amazon.com. Other early comparison shopping agents included pricewatch.com and killerapp.com. NexTag another entry into comparison shopping was named Times magazine world top 50 website in 2008, [2] only to eventually close in 2018. [3]

  6. Cost basis - Wikipedia

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    Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When a property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain /(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

  7. Taxes: What To Know if You Sell on Depop, Poshmark or Other ...

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    “You won’t have to pay taxes on the money you make. If you sell a pair of shoes for $40 on Poshmark for $20, you don’t have to pay taxes on the $20 because it’s less than the $40 price ...

  8. ThredUp Vs. Poshmark Vs. RealReal on Wall Street - AOL

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    A resale compare and contrast as ThredUp looks to join the public market party.

  9. Base point pricing - Wikipedia

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    Base point pricing is the system of firms setting prices of their goods based on a base cost plus transportation costs to a given market. [1] Although some consider this a form of collusion between the selling firms (it lowers the ability of buying firms to gain a competitive advantage by location or private transportation), it is common practice in the steel and automotive industries.