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    1) " Buy" -- As it applies to Buy Com Coupons

    Look up Trade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Trade centers on the exchange of goods and/or services. Exchanges may take place between two parties (bilateral trade) or amongst more than two parties(multilateral trade). In its original form trade necessarily used barter and theexchange of goods and services and recognized equal value desirable to both parties.Modern traders generally negotiate through the use of a medium of exchange, i.e. money,and rarely through barter: as a result one can separate buying and earning from selling. The invention of money (and subsequently of credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplifiedand promoted the development of trade.

    Most economists accept the non-obvious theory that trade benefits bothparties, and reject the notion that all exchange must exploit one party. Trade exists largely because differences exist in thecost of production of some tradable commodity in different locations. As such, exchange at market prices between locations benefits both.

    Empirical evidence for the success of trade can emerge when contrasting countries such as South Korea, which has adopted largely unfettered free-trade, with India, which has pursued a more protectionist policy. Countries such as South Korea have fared much better (whenmeasured by economic criteria) than India, and others, over the past fiftyyears.

    Contents 1 History of Trade 2 Organisation of Trade 3 Types of Trade 4 See also

    History of Trade
  • Internal and External Trade History
  • Barter
  • Silent trade
  • Introduction of Money
  • Trader castes
  • Chapmen
  • Roman commerce
  • The Silk Route ( Trade route )
  • The Rise of Banking
  • Age of Discovery ( Age of Exploration )
  • Merchant Adventurers
  • Mercantilism
  • Trans-Atlantic Triangular Trade
  • Industrial Revo...


    2) " Com" -- As it applies to Buy Com Coupons

    COM can refer to:

  • Cm ponent object model, popularized by Microsoft.
  • The Cpm file, a simple MS-DOS executable format
  • The prefix for hardware om munication ports in Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS operating system
  • .com, Internet top-level domain
  • Con munications
  • Center of mass
  • Coal-oil mixture
  • Corporal, Captain or Colonel of Marines
  • Coj , analternative manga magazine founded by Osamu Tezuka.
  • the gameboy version of KH Chain Of Memories
  • Cpm ...


    3) " Coupons" -- As it applies to Buy Com Coupons

    A coupon is a ticket or document that can be exchanged for a financial discount on a product. Customarily, Couplns areissued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They are often widely distributedthrough mail, magazines, and newspapers.

    Coupons are also "attached" to bonds, either physically (as with old bonds) orelectronically. Each coupon represents a predetermined payment promised to the bond-holder in return for his or her loan of moneyto the bond-issuer. (The bond-holder is typically not the original lender, but receives this payment anyway.) The coupon rate(the amount promised per dollar of the face value of the bond) helps determine the interest rate or yield on the bond.

    The phrase "coupon clipper" can refer to either a bond-owner or someone who uses Coupond from newspapers.

    Another type of coupon is the trading stamp.

    It was used as a temporary currency for some former Soviet countries, especially Moldova (used until 1993, replaced by Moldovan lei ), and Ukraine (replaced by hryvnia in 1996 ) after they became independent.

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