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  2. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    A salary statement, commonly called a payslip, pay stub, paystub, pay advice, or sometimes paycheck stub or wage slip, is a document received by an employee that either includes a notice that the direct deposit transaction has gone through or that is attached to the paycheck.

  3. How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    Here’s a full breakdown of a pay stub so you can understand exactly what do with your paycheck: Employer/Company Address: The name and address of your employer. Employee No.: Your unique ID ...

  4. One-dollar salary - Wikipedia

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    One-dollar salary. A number of top executives in large businesses and governments have worked for a one-dollar salary. [1] [2] [3] One-dollar salaries are used in situations where an executive wishes to work without direct compensation, but for legal reasons must receive a payment above zero, so as to distinguish them from a volunteer.

  5. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .dollargeneral .com. Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of discount stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. As of January 8, 2024, Dollar General operated 19,643 stores [1] [2] in the continental United States and Mexico.

  6. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project [7] by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. [8] One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. [9] In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen ...

  7. Dollar Tree: What Are My Payment Options? - AOL.com

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    In-Store Dollar Tree Transactions. Credit, debit and EBT cards are accepted as forms of payment at Dollar Tree. You may use checks to make payments since all stores are equipped to process checks ...

  8. Anna Rosling Rönnlund - Wikipedia

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    Anna Rosling Rönnlund (born April 4, 1975) is a Swedish designer who, with her husband Ola Rosling, developed Trendalyzer, [1] interactive software for visualizing statistical information. [2] After Trendalyzer was sold to Google in 2007, the couple continued work on its development until August 2010. In 2005, together with statistician and ...

  9. Bellows Free Academy, St. Albans - Wikipedia

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    BFA North was formerly the St. Albans Hospital and was sold to the school for one dollar when the hospital fully consolidated with the Northwestern Medical Center (opened in 1978) in 1996. Collins-Pearly Sports Complex is home to most athletics at the academy, and is located just off exit 19 of I-89 , about a mile and a half from the main campus.

  10. Dollar sign - Wikipedia

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    The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital S crossed with one or two vertical strokes ( $ or depending on typeface ), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "dollar" or "peso". The explicitly double-barred sign is called cifrão in ...

  11. Bradley's Toy Money Complete with Game of Banking

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    4450 The Banking Game implements one set of pay and collect cards and is designed for 2-6 players. One player is appointed as the Banker, and the others are Businessmen. The players take turns being the Banker. To play, the Banker gives each Businessman $10.00 and takes $10.00 for themself. The Banker then places all the cards face down on the ...