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  2. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    For example, an item might be advertised as "$39 after rebate" with the item costing $79 out-the-door with a $40 rebate that the customer would need to redeem. Sometimes discounts are given at the point of sale rather than the manufacturer providing rebates, eliminating the need for coupons or mail-in rebates.

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    For example, her advice in managing a portfolio during a market crash would be applicable in 1998, 2000, 2008, as well as 2020. ... and then to repeat the process with the remaining cards. In ...

  4. Feebate - Wikipedia

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    California's proposed "Clean Car Discount" program (AB493-Ruskin) [2] was designed to help reduce the state's global warming/greenhouse gas emissions by imposing a fee of up to $2,500 on new, high carbon emitting vehicles (starting with 2011 models), and then rebating the fee to buyers of new low emission vehicles, thereby theoretically shifting the social cost of the destruction of public ...

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    Gold is an example of an alternative asset that behaves differently than the stock market and has proven resilient during times of market volatility. ... The process is simple — enter some basic ...

  6. Medicaid Drug Rebate Program - Wikipedia

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    For example, Section 606 of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999 (BBRA) amended Section 1927(a)(1) allowing states to have the option of different rebate effective dates. This section states that agreements to the rebate program that have been entered on or after November 29, 1999, may go into effect that day ...

  7. Cash-out refinance explained: How it works — and when it can ...

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    The process mirrors your original mortgage loan experience. You submit an application, get your home appraised and provide financial documents like your W-2s, tax returns and bank statements.

  8. Insurance regulatory law - Wikipedia

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    Although rebating, which involves giving back some of the purchase price (or offering some sort of per customer discount) is common in some industries, as of 2009, 48 states and D.C. prohibited it in insurance by adopting a law based upon the NAIC Model Unfair Trade Practices. [24]

  9. The Penny Debate: Does Making Cents Make No Sense? - AOL

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    “Anytime we’re spending more money on something that people don’t actually use, that’s an example of something we should probably change,” President Barack Obama said in 2013.