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  2. Discounting - Wikipedia

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    Discounting. In finance, discounting is a mechanism in which a debtor obtains the right to delay payments to a creditor, for a defined period of time, in exchange for a charge or fee. [1] Essentially, the party that owes money in the present purchases the right to delay the payment until some future date. [2]

  3. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    15% ( +10% in profits exceeding BR$ 20.000 + 9% Social Contribution Tax or 15% for financial institutions, insurance and capitalisation companies ) 0% [50] 47.5% (27.5% income tax rate applied to annual income exceeding BR$55,976.15 [51] + 20% top social security tax rate for self-employed workers [52] )

  4. Passports of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    20 (applicants aged 6–16) €12 (applicants aged 6 or younger) 50% discount exists for seriously ill applicants; 10% discount exists for applicants whose fingerprints cannot be taken and who obtain a passport valid for 1 year. 10 years (adults aged 16 or over) 5 years (children aged 5–15) 2 years (children under 5) Ministry of Interior

  5. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Trade discounts are given to try to increase the volume of sales being made by the supplier. The discount described as trade rate discount is sometimes called "trade discount". Trade discount is the discount allowed on retail price of a product or something. for e.g. Retail price of a cream is 25 and trade discount is 2% on 25.

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  7. Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    According to registrations based with local embassies and consulates, the community has been growing at an average of 20 percent per year, much larger than the population during the 1980s when only a few hundred Japanese expatriates lived in the country. The Japanese have introduced judo in the country. Most immigrants are principally skilled ...

  8. Israel Discount Bank - Wikipedia

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    Israel Credit Cards, Ltd. (CAL): Israel's leading issuer of credit cards, including Visa and MasterCard. Discount Bank has a 72% ownership stake. Discount Capital: As Discount Bank's investment banking arm, Discount Capital managed a ₪ 1.2 billion portfolio as of 2019. It invests directly in companies and business ventures, as well as in ...

  9. Credit card interest - Wikipedia

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    Typical credit cards have interest rates between 7 and 36% in the U.S., depending largely upon the bank's risk evaluation methods and the borrower's credit history. Brazil has much higher interest rates, about 50% over that of most developing countries, which average about 200% ( Economist, May 2006). A Brazilian bank-issued Visa or MasterCard ...