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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. Ollie's Bargain Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet is an American chain of discount closeout retailers. It was founded in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania in 1982 by Morton Bernstein and Mark L. Butler with backing from Harry Coverman and Oliver E. "Ollie" Rosenberg; the latter of whom is the namesake of the company. As of May 2024, the chain has 515 locations in 30 states. [5] Its selection of merchandise comprises a variety ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 apart over price." [10] While StubHub initially ...

  6. One-dollar salary - Wikipedia

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    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. The concept first emerged in the early 1900s, where various leaders of ...

  7. Bobby's Triple Threat - Wikipedia

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    The presentation of Bobby's Triple Threat has many elements of an exclusive club, with the set having a bar and bartender and the audience watching the matches at tables while having drinks. The challenger enters the club through a hidden door disguised as an enormous painting after giving Flay a password, which is always a certain food. If the challenger wins the game, they are given the cash ...

  8. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    The company Cal Turner co-founded went public as Dollar General Corporation in 1968, posting annual sales of more than $40 million and net income in excess of $1.5 million. In 1977, Cal Turner Jr., who joined the company in 1965 as a third-generation Turner, succeeded his father as president of Dollar General. Cal Jr. [19] led the company until his retirement in 2002. Under his leadership, the ...

  9. Multi-currency pricing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-currency pricing (MCP) is a method that international companies use to do business using local currencies. [1] [2] This allows them to price goods and services in a variety of foreign currencies, while continuing to receive settlement and reporting in their home currency. With MCP, merchants can sell the same item to British customers in pounds sterling, French and German customers in ...

  10. The Drinker's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Drinker's Dictionary is a list of 228 "round-about phrases" to describe drunkenness. It was published on January 6, [1] 1737 (1736 Old Style) in The Pennsylvania Gazette. [2] [3] The Pennsylvania Gazette publication is attributed to Benjamin Franklin and appears in his memoirs; however, a very similar wordlist appears in the New England Weekly Journal on July 6, 1736, and differences ...

  11. A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain

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    It argues that an omnipotent, benevolent God is incompatible with notions of human free will and morality. The second portion of the pamphlet goes on to formulate that all motivations are derived from pain and that pain is met with an equal amount of pleasure. He then concludes that this means that man cannot be superior to animals because we are all equal in God's eyes. Franklin acknowledges ...