to make a purchase of

  • 41Impulse purchase — An impulse purchase or impulse buy is an unplanned or otherwise spontaneous purchase. One who tends to make such purchases is referred to as an impulse purchaser or impulse buyer.Marketers and retailers tend to exploit these impulses which are… …

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  • 42note purchase agreement — USA A contract for the sale and purchase of notes that allows a company (the seller) to raise money for general corporate purposes, to complete an acquisition or for other purposes. The purchaser invests in the company through the purchase of the …

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  • 43compulsory purchase — comˌpulsory ˈpurchase also compulsory acquisition noun [uncountable] LAW in Britain, when a government organization has the legal power to make you sell them your land or property and pays you an amount of money as compensation. This usually… …

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  • 44Money-Purchase Pension Plan — A pension plan to which employers and employees make contributions based on a percentage of annual earnings, in accordance with the terms of the plan. Upon retirement, the total pool of capital in the member s account can be used to purchase a… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 45Point of Purchase - POP — A place where sales are made. On a macro level, a point of purchase may be a mall, market or city. On a micro level, retailers consider a point of purchase to be the area surrounding the counter where customers pay. Also known as point of sale .… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 46advance purchase fare — ➔ fare * * * advance purchase fare UK US noun [C] TRANSPORT ► the cheaper price that you pay for a plane, rail, etc. ticket when you buy it several days, weeks, or months before you make the journey: »The airline is slashing 30 to 50% off its… …

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  • 47hire purchase —    Hire purchase, commonly abbreviated to HP (called ‘instalment credit’ in the USA, where the system emerged in the nineteenth century) plays an important but decreasing role in providing consumer credit, especially for poorer people, for the… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 48contracted-out money purchase scheme — (COMP scheme) A money purchase scheme that has contracted out of the state second pension (S2P). To qualify as a COMP scheme, the scheme must satisfy certain criteria set out in the Pension Schemes Act 1993. In particular, the empl …

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  • 49hire purchase — N UNCOUNT: oft N n Hire purchase is a way of buying goods gradually. You make regular payments until you have paid the full price and the goods belong to you. [BRIT] ...the serious problem of hire purchase and credit card debts. ...buying a car… …

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  • 50To make free with — Free Free (fr[=e]), a. [Compar. {Freer} ( [ e]r); superl. {Freest} ( [e^]st).] [OE. fre, freo, AS. fre[ o], fr[=i]; akin to D. vrij, OS. & OHG. fr[=i], G. frei, Icel. fr[=i], Sw. & Dan. fri, Goth. freis, and also to Skr. prija beloved, dear, fr.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English