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  2. Price adjustment (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Price adjustments, also called price protection, is a retail practice in which customers can obtain a partial refund of the purchase price of an item if they can show it on sale at a lower price within a fixed time frame. In such circumstances, retailers will do a “price adjustment,” refunding the difference between the price the customer ...

  3. How To Save Money With Retailers That Price Match Amazon - AOL

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    Does Target Price Match Amazon? Short answer: Yes Long answer: Target does offer price matching, which extends to a list of roughly 30 retailers, including Amazon.If you find a lower price for a ...

  4. Order matching system - Wikipedia

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    The order matching system is the core of all electronic exchanges and are used to execute orders from participants in the exchange. Orders are usually entered by members of an exchange and executed by a central system that belongs to the exchange. The algorithm that is used to match orders varies from system to system and often involves rules ...

  5. Which Stores Price-Match Their Own Websites - AOL

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    And a few retailers won't even price-match their own websites: If that blender is $30 at your local Walmart but you find it on Walmart.com for $25, don't expect to get the cheaper price in the store.

  6. Price Matching Can Save You Hundreds: Here’s What ... - AOL

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    Lowe’s offers price matching for an in-stock, identical item sold from a local or online retailer. Simply present a Lowe’s employee with the ad showing the lower price when you visit your ...

  7. Matching principle - Wikipedia

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    Depreciation distributes the asset's cost over its expected life span according to the matching principle. If a machine is bought for $100,000, has a life span of 10 years, and can produce the same amount of goods each year, then $10,000 of the cost (i.e. $100,000/10 years) of the machine is matched to each year, rather than charging $100,000 ...

  8. Your Complete Price-Matching Guide: Target, Walmart ... - AOL

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    The price match is limited to a specific list of online competitors posted on Walmart.com. Price matching doesn?t apply to sale items or for purchases made on deep discount days such as Black ...

  9. Gale–Shapley algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Gale–Shapley algorithm. In mathematics, economics, and computer science, the Gale–Shapley algorithm (also known as the deferred acceptance algorithm, [ 1] propose-and-reject algorithm, [ 2] or Boston Pool algorithm[ 1]) is an algorithm for finding a solution to the stable matching problem. It is named for David Gale and Lloyd Shapley, who ...