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Q.Discount..?Related Search:
Fashion & Accessories
 So I was looking for clothing stores online that offer a military discount. Anyone Regular Clothes not uniforms. Got plenty of those.
A.idk about online, but goodys offers it in stores. at least it does where i live.
  

Q.How does the Macys employee discount work?Related Search:
Financial Services
 I just got a job at Macys...they haven't explained the employee discount to me yet, so I need to know. They pay practically nothing (this is by far the lowest I've been paid in my life), and if the discount isn't good I might not go to training. Do I need to use my Macys credit card? What departments don't get discounts? Can I use the discount at sister stores? I've previously read that you need to have the credit card to get the discount. I know it's 20% but it doesn't include all departments. If Coach and Movado aren't included, I'm out of there.
A.i worked at macys to and the pay was horrible. the discount works likes this u have the credit card and u can use it anywhere in the store and they take 10% off of your monthly bill.
  

Q.Getting a product discount and donating to the same nonprofit?Related Search:
United States
 Okay, my children go to a religious elementary school which is a valid nonprofit organization. I get a tuition discount from them. Can I donate to the school and deduct the donation from my taxes? I know that I can't deduct tuition. There is currently no agreement (written, oral, or even suggested) that a donation is any kind of compensation for my tuition discount. My questions are: 1) Can I deduct the contribution? 2) Even if it is legal (or illegal) to deduct the contribution, what is the likelihood that the IRS would investigate myself or the school as a result of doing this? 3) Can I use my donations as a bargaining point for bigger tuition reductions in the future? Presumably, they would get more money if they lower my tuition and I donate more, due to tax deductibility. -->Adam The tuition deduction is need-based and arbitrary - they don't have a mathematical formula for deductions of this type. The donations would not be large in comparison to others the institution receives.
A.1) Yes. A religious elementary school is by definition a charity. 2) Impossible to predict. If the IRS suspects the school is accepting donations in lieu of tuition, they will investigate further. 3) No. The school knows that if they do this it could lose its charity status. If your donations are in consideration of a tuition reduction, your donations are not deductible.
  

Q.How much of a discount do cell phone dealers get when buying phones?Related Search:
Cell Phones & Plans
 Just wondering how much of a discount do cell phone dealers get when buying phones... I'm debating on buying a new phone with a two year contract with T-Mobile OR finding a cell phone dealer-friend to buy a phone straight from the discounted price. Is the latter more worthy? Any input is greatly appreciated!
A.you are better off buying the phone with the contract also most cell phone companies will still make you have a 2 yr or a 1 yr contract even if you already own the phone. you may want to make sure of this
  

Q.How do discount codes and vouchers from online websites work?Related Search:
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 I just saw a couple of sites offering discount vouchers or codes which can be used for shopping/hotels etc. They are available free...so how does this work then? Does it work online? When do they ask for the code?
A.You just grab a code from [Link]  enter it at checkout and that is it
  

Q.How much discount do you get if you work at gamestation?Related Search:
Video & Online Games
 Just wondering how much discount you get on consoles/games/accessories if you work at game station, both New and Pre owned.
A.it's 10%
  

Q.Can Apple employees get a discount on their service from Cingular?Related Search:
Cell Phones & Plans
 My dad works for Apple and I am planning on getting a phone from Cingular, Pantech c300. Are there any sort of discounts that we could recieve? What about for working at Albertson's, I know Sprint has a discount for that.
A.Go to Cingular's website, they have a place to insert your "work" e-mail address, not any .yahoo .hotmail .gmal, etc. It has to be a comapny issued e-mail, so use your dads. Once you insert it it will tell you if you qualify, and send a link to the e-mail you put in.
  
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See also: Discounts and allowances
For the band of the same name, see Discount (band).


A "Discount" is a "Charge" that is paid to obtain the right to delay a payment. Essentially, the payer purchases the right to make a given payment in the future instead of in the Present. The "Discount", or "Charge" that must be paid to delay the payment, is simply the difference between what the payment amount would be if it were paid in the present and what the payment amount would be paid if it were paid in the future.

Since a person can earn a return on money by investing it, most economic models assume the "Discount Rate"[1] is the same as the rate of return the person could receive on invested money. The person delaying payment must actually compensate the person who should be paid for the lost revenue that could be earned from an investment during the time period covered by the delay. Since an investor earns a return not only on the original principle investment, but also on the earnings made from the original investment, earnings are compounded as time moves forward into the future. Therefore, this is usually the justification for having the growth of the "Discount" compounded over the time period the payment is delayed. The “Discount Rate” is the rate growth of the “Discount”.

We are essentially using compounding from the basic time value of money calculations to assess the future value of money that could be obtained in the present, and using this assessment to determine the “Discount” associated with delaying the payment until the said future date. As a result, the “Discount” that must be paid for delaying the payment of $P for t periods is:

Discount = $P * (1 + r)t - $P
where $P * (1 + r)t is the future value of the payment since invested today at an r rate of return.

This is similar to the process of finding the present value of an amount of cash at some future date by using compounding from the basic time value of money calculations. Of course, the present value of a future payment may be also called the “discounted value” of the future payment since it is arrived at by removing the “Discount” from the future payment. The value of the future payment is reduced its by the appropriate discount rate for each unit of time the person must wait before the payment is received. Hence, the “Discounted Value” of receiving $F t periods in the future is

”Discounted Value” = $F / (1 + r)t


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To calculate the present value of a single cash flow, it is divided by one plus the interest rate for each period of time that will pass. This is expressed mathematically as raising the divisor to the power of the number of units of time.

Consider the task to find the present value PV of $100 that will be received in five years. Or equivalently, which amount of money today will grow to $100 in five years when subject to a constant discount rate?

Assuming a 12% per year interest rate it follows

{\rm PV}=\frac{$100}{(1+0.12)^5}=$56.74.

[edit] Discount rate

The discount rate which is used in financial calculations is usually chosen to be equal to the cost of capital. Some adjustment may be made to the discount rate to take account of risks associated with uncertain cashflows, with other developments.

The discount rates typically applied to different types of companies show significant differences:

  • Startups seeking money: 50 – 100 %
  • Early Startups: 40 – 60 %
  • Late Startups: 30 – 50%
  • Mature Companies: 10 – 25%

Reason for high discount rates for startups:

  • Reduced marketability of ownerships because stocks are not traded publicly
  • Limited number of investors willing to invest
  • Startups face high risks
  • Over optimistic forecasts by enthusiastic founders.

One method that looks into a correct discount rate is the capital asset pricing model. This model takes in account three variables that make up the discount rate:

1. Risk Free Rate: The percentage of return generated by investing in risk free securities such as government bonds.

2. Beta: The measurement of how a company’s stock price reacts to a change in the market. A beta higher than 1 means that a change in share price is exaggerated compared to the rest of shares in the same market. A beta less than 1 means that the share is stable and not very responsive to changes in the market. Less than 0 means that a share is moving in the opposite of the market change.

3. Equity Market Risk Premium: The return on investment that investors require above the risk free rate.

Discount rate= risk free rate + beta*(equity market risk premium)

[edit] Discount factor

The discount factor, P(T), is the number which a future cash flow, to be received at time T, must be multiplied by in order to obtain the current present value. Thus, a fixed annually compounded discount rate is

 P(T) = \frac{1}{(1+r)^T}

For fixed continuously compounded discount rate we have

 P(T) = e^{-rT} \,

[edit] Other discounts

For discounts in marketing, see discounts and allowances, sales promotion, and pricing.

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