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  2. Mega Millions calculator: Here's how much you'd win after taxes

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  3. Arkansas Scholarship Lottery - Wikipedia

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    January 2, 2010 - Arkansas's first Powerball jackpot winner [3] January 31, 2010 - Mega Millions tickets went on sale; February 2, 2010 - First Mega Millions drawing including Arkansas was held; July 12, 2010 - Cash 4 tickets went on sale [4] July 14, 2010 - Million Dollar Raffle tickets became available.

  4. $1 million Arkansas winner in Mega Millions Friday drawing - AOL

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    An Arkansan may be $1 million wealthier after a Mega Millions Friday night drawing, as the game ascends toward $1 billion. Prairie County man turns $20 into $500,000 with Arkansas Scholarship ...

  5. Bid price - Wikipedia

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    A bid price is the highest price that a buyer (i.e., bidder) is willing to pay for some goods. It is usually referred to simply as the "bid". In bid and ask, the bid price stands in contrast to the ask price or "offer", and the difference between the two is called the bid–ask spread. An unsolicited bid or purchase offer is when a person or ...

  6. Buyer's premium - Wikipedia

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    In auctions, the buyer's premium is a charge in addition to the hammer price (i.e. the winning bid announced) of an auction item, or lot. The winning bidder is required to pay both the hammer price and the percentage of that price called for by the buyer's premium.

  7. Bid-ask spread: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Because of this, active traders in particular may want to pay attention to the bid-ask spread. For example, if a stock price has a bid price of $100 and an ask price of $100.05, the bid-ask spread ...

  8. Bidding fee auction - Wikipedia

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    The auctioneer receives the money paid for each bid, plus the final price of the item. For example, if an item worth 1,000 currency units (dollars, euros, etc.) sells at a final price of 60, and a bid costing 1 raises the price of the item by 0.01, the auctioneer receives 6,000 for the 6,000 bids and 60 as the final price, a total of 6,060, a ...

  9. How Much Will Taxes Be on $1 Million? It Depends on How You ...

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    Overview of Taxes on $1 Million. You may owe several types of taxes on $1 million. Federal income taxes typically claim the biggest slice, although this varies depending on how you came by the $1 ...