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  2. List of price index formulas - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall-Edgeworth index, credited to Marshall (1887) and Edgeworth (1925), [11] is a weighted relative of current period to base period sets of prices. This index uses the arithmetic average of the current and based period quantities for weighting.

  3. Value averaging - Wikipedia

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    Michael E. Edleson and Paul S. Marshall argue that value averaging can provide for an increased rate of return when compared to dollar cost averaging and other investment techniques. Professor Edleson recommends a VA period of three years. He suggests an infusion or withdrawal of capital every three or six months.

  4. Module:TFRRS - Wikipedia

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  5. Congress could be about to give grocery stores and gas ... - AOL

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    Durbin-Marshall jeopardizes the credit card reward programs consumers rely on to buy groceries and gas and defray the cost of visiting family during the holidays. Among credit card holders, 86% ...

  6. Walgreens is cutting prices on 1,500 items, joining Target ...

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    For example, an 80-count One A Day gummy vitamins jar now cost $11.99, down from $13.49 and the price of a bag of sour cream and onion potato chips from the Walgreens-owned Nice! brand now costs ...

  7. Amazon, Walmart, and Target finally realize their colossal ...

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    Retailers have suffered from weak sales due to customers’ struggle with high prices. Target reported a 3.1% drop in net sales from a year ago and a 3.7% quarterly dip in comparable sales, ...

  8. Point of total assumption - Wikipedia

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    Calculation of Point of Total assumption (the case when EAC exceeds PTA that should be treated as a risk trigger, is shown) The point of total assumption (PTA) is a point on the cost line of the profit-cost curve determined by the contract elements associated with a fixed price plus incentive-Firm Target (FPI) contract above which the seller effectively bears all the costs of a cost overrun.

  9. Template:TFRRS - Wikipedia

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    The TFRRS template is designed to give standardised external links to athlete biographies on the Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS) statistics website. Usage [ edit ]