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discounts
Discounting is a financial mechanism in which a debtor obtains the right to delay payments to a creditor, for a defined period of time, in exchange for a charge or fee. Essentially, the party that owes money in the present purchases the right to delay the payment until some future date. This transaction is based on the fact that most people prefer current interest to delayed interest because of mortality effects, impatience effects, and salience effects. The discount, or charge, is the difference between the original amount owed in the present and the amount that has to be paid in the future to settle the debt.The discount is usually associated with a discount rate, which is also called the discount yield. The discount yield is the proportional share of the initial amount owed (initial liability) that must be paid to delay payment for 1 year.
Discount yield
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Charge to delay payment for 1 year
debt liability
{\displaystyle {\text{Discount yield}}={\frac {\text{Charge to delay payment for 1 year}}{\text{debt liability}}}}
Since a person can earn a return on money invested over some period of time, most economic and financial models assume the discount yield is the same as the rate of return the person could receive by investing this money elsewhere (in assets of similar risk) over the given period of time covered by the delay in payment. The concept is associated with the opportunity cost of not having use of the money for the period of time covered by the delay in payment. The relationship between the discount yield and the rate of return on other financial assets is usually discussed in economic and financial theories involving the inter-relation between various market prices, and the achievement of Pareto optimality through the operations in the capitalistic price mechanism, as well as in the discussion of the efficient (financial) market hypothesis. The person delaying the payment of the current liability is essentially compensating the person to whom he/she owes money for the lost revenue that could be earned from an investment during the time period covered by the delay in payment. Accordingly, it is the relevant "discount yield" that determines the "discount", and not the other way around.
As indicated, the rate of return is usually calculated in accordance to an annual return on investment. Since an investor earns a return on the original principal amount of the investment as well as on any prior period investment income, investment earnings are "compounded" as time advances. Therefore, considering the fact that the "discount" must match the benefits obtained from a similar investment asset, the "discount yield" must be used within the same compounding mechanism to negotiate an increase in the size of the "discount" whenever the time period of the payment is delayed or extended. The "discount rate" is the rate at which the "discount" must grow as the delay in payment is extended. This fact is directly tied into the time value of money and its calculations.
The "time value of money" indicates there is a difference between the "future value" of a payment and the "present value" of the same payment. The rate of return on investment should be the dominant factor in evaluating the market's assessment of the difference between the future value and the present value of a payment; and it is the market's assessment that counts the most. Therefore, the "discount yield", which is predetermined by a related return on investment that is found in the financial markets, is what is used within the time-value-of-money calculations to determine the "discount" required to delay payment of a financial liability for a given period of time.
I am a few years away from the Senior Discount Bonanza that lies ahead but want to know what I have to look forward to. If you know of some discounts, tax breaks, benefits (besides ss and medicare) available to seniors, please post them here.
Getting rid of a pile of 7.62. There are 4 loaded 25 rd pmags and 220 rds of ammo in boxes in this lot, for 320 total rounds
Look to my other ads for bulk discounts!
Getting rid of a mess of 7.62x51, look at my other ads for additional discounts. The total price below reflects an additional 10% off both cans, and can talk about deeper discounts on other ads!
Included for the sale price is:
505 total rounds, inside:
5 25rd pmags
14 20rd pmags
100 in...
I have a mess of 7.62, and this is a new add to better consolidate it and display what I have.
Ask for bulk discounts when buying more than one ammo can full!
Full lists is 620 rounds in:
12 25rd pmags
7 20rd pmags
180 in factory boxing
3 50 cal metal ammo cans
New Site and I have enough distributors now that the pricing is looking pretty good. so I'm doing a 5% discount on everything including stock installations and HDM Suppressed pistols...and everything else on the site to NWFA members. Use Code ...NWFA :)
https://www.advancedbydesign.com/...
WE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY THIS WEEK 11/10-11/13 10AM-6.30PM
we are a new shop located at 3483 river rd. STE: B in Keizer
we will be open very Friday /Saturday and by appointment Wednesday and Thursday
If you don't see what you are looking for just ask, we can order almost...
Hello NW firearms friends,
I found some amazing deals and hope y'all did too!
share what you got and how much it was before and after discount..
I saw Polymer80.com had messed up the price on Glock 19 slides complete with spring and barrel.
they are suppose to be priced at $375 and was marked...
This is not new on many firearm-related shopping sites or stores. Expect to see more of it beyond firearms.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/paying-with-a-credit-card-thats-going-to-cost-you-11629378047?st=0jkwfeboyqbo5kk&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink