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  2. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of coupons, from the first-ever coupon for a free glass of Coca-Cola in 1888 to the modern electronic and mobile coupons. Find out how coupons are used for marketing, pricing, and taxation purposes.

  3. Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond. Learn about the history, valuation, and types of bonds, including zero-coupon bonds that pay no coupons and have a price less than their face value.

  4. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    The percent sign % is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. Learn about its origin, evolution, spacing rules, and encodings in different languages and scripts.

  5. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical formulas, the ± symbol may be used to indicate a symbol that may be replaced by either of the plus and minus signs, + or −, allowing the formula to represent two values or two equations. [2] If x 2 = 9, one may give the solution as x = ±3. This indicates that the equation has two solutions: x = +3 and x = −3.

  6. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Project 2025 is a political initiative by the Heritage Foundation that aims to reshape the U.S. federal government and consolidate executive power if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election. It proposes radical changes to economic, social, and legal policies, as well as infusing the government and society with conservative Christian values.

  7. QR code - Wikipedia

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    QR code is a type of two-dimensional barcode invented in 1994 by a Japanese company for labelling automobile parts. It can store data for various purposes, such as web tracking, product identification, and mobile tagging, and can be scanned by imaging devices like cameras.

  8. Zero-coupon bond - Wikipedia

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    A zero-coupon bond is a bond that does not pay interest or coupons, but only the face value at maturity. Learn about its features, uses, taxes, and examples of zero-coupon bonds and strip bonds.

  9. Euro sign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the euro sign (€), the currency symbol for the eurozone and some other countries. Find out how it was created, how it is displayed on computers and mobile phones, and how it is placed before or after the amount.

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