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being purchased and the
organization the bid may
specify a
weighted evaluation criterion.
Other bids
would be
evaluated at the
discretion of
purchasing or...
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France as part of the
purchase.
Because Napoleon wanted to
receive his
money as
quickly as possible,
Barings and
Hopes purchased the
bonds for 52 million...
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consumers may find the
different balance sheet and
taxation treatment of hire-
purchased goods beneficial to
their taxable income. The need for HP is
reduced when...
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Purchasing power is the
amount of
goods and
services that can be
purchased with a unit of currency. For example, if one had
taken one unit of currency...
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Purchasing is the
formal process of
buying goods and services. The
purchasing process can vary from one
organization to another, but
there are some common...
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Purchasing management is the
management of the
purchasing process and
related aspects in an organization. A
purchasing management department can be formed...
- The
Walking Purchase (or
Walking Treaty) was a 1737
agreement between the Penn family, the
original proprietors of the
Province of Pennsylvania, later...
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Purchase Tax was a tax
levied between 1940 and 1973 on the
wholesale value of
luxury goods sold in the
United Kingdom.
Introduced on 21
October 1940, with...
- "No
purchase, no pay" (or "no prey, no pay") was a
phrase used by
pirates and privateers, of the 17th
century in particular, to
describe the conditions...
- what is now Hamilton, Butler, and
Warren counties of
southwestern Ohio,
purchased by
Judge John
Cleves Symmes of New
Jersey in 1788 from the Continental...