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noun
A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant.
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Besides the general couponing lingo, there are abbreviations and phrases applied to coupon trading.
They also began to give "how to coupon" classes.
Where and who the "inverts" and "deviates" are: "Inverts are to be found in every conceivable line of work, from truck driving to coupon clipping.
In the 12 months that ended in October, the number of visitors to coupon sites grew by only 6percentt over the previous year, to 20.3 million from 19.1 million, according to ComScore, an Internet marketing research company.
A year ago, Microsoft's net profit was inflated by $1.14 billion because of a one-time surge in revenue, related to coupon programs to cope with delays in the shipment of Windows Vista and Office 2007.
Similar to coupon bonds, the poorly prepared Federal Reserve notes were supposed to provide collateral for a $650 million line of credit the men tried to obtain from a brokerage house.
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One Cabinet official made it clear that she did not share the President's growing commitment to coupon-clipping: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
In-store advertising, also called point-of-purchase advertising or point-of-sale advertising, is an estimated $17 billion annual business that produces everything from signs advertising cigarettes outside bodegas to coupon-dispensing machines attached to supermarket shelves.
"There's a whole psychology to coupons," Mr. Can said.
The model applies to coupon-indexed and principal-indexed bonds, and allows the analysis of bonds with different design parameters (coupon, target GDP growth rate, and maturity).
And they have the potential to give advertisers permission to offer them everything from credit cards to coupons to cameras.
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