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  2. Flo (app) - Wikipedia

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    Flo is a period-tracking app that provides menstrual cycle and ovulation tracking as well as pregnancy tracking that was developed by Flo Health, Inc. It has over 380 million downloads worldwide and over 70 million monthly active users as of November 2024. In mid-2024, it reached unicorn status, and became Europe’s first femtech unicorn. The company has been accused of sharing users ...

  3. Interest rate swap - Wikipedia

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    An interest rate swap is a derivative contract in which two parties exchange streams of interest payments on a notional principal for a set period. The most common form exchanges a fixed rate for a floating rate in the same currency. Variants include basis swaps, overnight index swaps (OIS), forward-start swaps and swaps with changing notionals. Since the late 2000s, collateralised swaps are ...

  4. Revenue stamps of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first revenue stamps in the United States were used briefly during colonial times, among the most notable usage involved the Stamp Act. Long after independence, the first revenue stamps printed by the United States government were issued in the midst of the American Civil War, prompted by the urgent need to raise revenue to pay for the great costs it incurred. After the war ended however ...

  5. Remotely created check - Wikipedia

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    Remotely created checks are orders of payment created by the payee and authorized by the customer remotely, using a telephone or the Internet by providing the required information including the MICR code from a valid check. They do not bear the signatures of the customers like ordinary checks.

  6. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Nationally, Members of Congress have made attempts to give taxpayers more rights in terms of tax debts and interactions with the IRS. Congressman Pete Roskam (R-IL) introduced a bill in the House of Representatives called the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (H.R. 1058). [24] 11 Republicans cosponsored the bill. [25]

  7. Why Did I Get Two Social Security Checks This Month? - AOL

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    If you receive two Social Security checks in a single month, it pays to understand why, and to know if you should expect the same payment schedule in the future.

  8. Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001

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    The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 was a major piece of tax legislation passed by the 107th United States Congress and signed by President George W. Bush. It is also known by its abbreviation EGTRRA (often pronounced "egg-tra" or "egg-terra"), and is often referred to as one of the two "Bush tax cuts". Bush had made tax cuts the centerpiece of his campaign in the ...

  9. TOPS Knives - Wikipedia

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    TOPS Knives, Inc. is a tactical knife manufacturer located in Eastern Idaho, United States. The company was established in December 1998 and is currently owned and operated by Leo Espinoza. The company primarily produces fixed-blade knives for military and law enforcement. [1] The company made national and international news in 2015 when Australian investigative journalists revealed that TOPS ...