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  2. Lotteries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1 in 4 $5 Live the Life: $1,000 a week for five years: 1 in 750,000: 1 in 4 $10: $250,000: 1 in 670,500: 1 in 4 $10 Jumbo Crosswords: $150,000: 1 in 720,000: 1 in 3 $10 Live the Life: $1,000 a week for ten years: 1 in 642,600: 1 in 4 $15 Crosswords Book $200,000 1 in 350,000 1 in 3 $20 Jackpot: $500,000: 1 in 300,000: 1 in 3 $20 Platinum ...

  3. Deal or No Deal (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    The maximum prize was lowered from $2 million to $200,000 [17] and the number of potential players reduced from 200 to 150 [18] (six blocks of 25 instead of eight blocks). The preliminary game was also shortened—one block was selected at random as well as one more player selected at random.

  4. Auction - Wikipedia

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    For instance, an auctioneer is about to sell a $1,000 car at a sale. Instead of asking $100, hoping to entice wide interest, the auctioneer may suggest an opening bid of $1,000; although the first bidder may begin bidding at a mere $100, the final bid may more likely approach $1,000.

  5. Lotto New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    On 3 October 2010, the price per line was raised from $0.50 to $0.60, to cover the cost of the rise in GST from 12.5% to 15%, and to increase the minimum prize to $4 million. In October 2015, Division 7 was introduced and the maximum jackpot increased from $30 million to $40 million. In April 2017, the price per line changed from $0.60 to $0.80.

  6. Mortgage calculator - Wikipedia

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    For example, for a home loan of $200,000 with a fixed yearly interest rate of 6.5% for 30 years, the principal is =, the monthly interest rate is = /, the number of monthly payments is = =, the fixed monthly payment equals $1,264.14.

  7. Berkshire Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    0.4: $0.1 billion In ... Shares closed over $1,000 for the first time on August 26, ... They first closed over $200,000 on August 14, 2014. ...

  8. Tax bracket - Wikipedia

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    Under this system, someone earning $10,000 is taxed at 10%, paying a total of $1,000. Someone earning $5,000 pays $500, and so on. Meanwhile, someone who earns $25,000 faces a more complicated calculation.

  9. Annual percentage rate - Wikipedia

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    9.091% annual rate in advance, because (1.1-11.1=0.09091; These rates are all equivalent, but to a consumer who is not trained in the mathematics of finance, this can be confusing. APR helps to standardize how interest rates are compared, so that a 10% loan is not made to look cheaper by calling it a loan at "9.1% annually in advance".