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  2. Price override - Wikipedia

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    A price override is a feature of a retail management system which allows an authorised person to change the automated price of a product or service, in order to apply a discount. [1] [2] Price overrides occur for a variety of reasons. One common reason is to discount damaged goods. Another is employee discount and discounts given to other ...

  3. Slowly changing dimension - Wikipedia

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    We overwrite the Current_State information in the first record (Row_Key = 1) with the new information, as in Type 1 processing. We create a new record to track the changes, as in Type 2 processing. And we store the history in a second State column (Historical_State), which incorporates Type 3 processing.

  4. Name your own price - Wikipedia

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    Name your own price (NYOP) is a pricing strategy [1] under which buyers make a suggestion for a product’s price (unlike the traditional way where sellers quote a certain price) and the transaction occurs only if a seller accepts this quoted price. [2]

  5. I’m a Financial Planner: This Psychological Hack Is ‘Key’ To ...

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    Lowe's and 5 More Companies Set To Raise Prices on These Popular Items Due to Trump's Tariffs. This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: I’m a Financial Planner: ...

  6. Walmart and Target are slashing prices. What does that mean ...

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    Some economists say that while price cuts from retailers are a welcome sign that inflation overall has come down, inflation in other areas also needs to ebb to reach the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

  7. Large US homebuilders raise prices as existing home supply ...

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    Publicly listed U.S. homebuilders are raising prices on new construction, taking advantage of an acute shortage of previously owned homes in the market as owners defer upgrading due to high ...

  8. Data erasure - Wikipedia

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    Data erasure (sometimes referred to as data clearing, data wiping, or data destruction) is a software-based method of data sanitization that aims to completely destroy all electronic data residing on a hard disk drive or other digital media by overwriting data onto all sectors of the device in an irreversible process. By overwriting the data on ...

  9. US existing home sales hit 14-year low; prices remain elevated

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    About 20% of the homes were sold above their listing price. At September's sales pace, it would take 4.3 months to exhaust the current inventory of existing homes, the highest since May 2020 and ...