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account an arrangement with a store or other business that allows a customer to pay for goods or services on credit offered by the store instead of the customer using cash at the time of sale or using a standard credit card. In such cases, the store generally offers its own store credit card. [1/16 definitions]
account payable an amount owed to a creditor by a business, usu. for goods and services received.
account receivable an amount owed to a business by a debtor, usu. for goods and services received.
amulet a charm or talisman worn for good luck or to ward off evil.
auction a public sale at which prospective buyers bid for goods and merchandise. [1/2 definitions]
b a grade given for good, but not excellent, academic work. [1/5 definitions]
bill of lading a list and receipt for goods given by a carrier who is transporting them.
demand in economics, the desire of consumers for goods or services. [1/9 definitions]
elasticity in economics, the degree to which changes in price cause changes in supply or demand for goods or services. [1/3 definitions]
food pyramid a pictorial guide developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to advocate healthy eating habits. It shows which types of foods should be eaten in lesser or greater amounts for good health.
horse trade (informal) a session of bargaining in which both sides negotiate for goods, services, or the like in a shrewd and clever manner.
mail order an order for goods that are available through the mail.
medium of exchange anything commonly used in a particular area as a measure of value in exchange for goods and services; currency.
money any article that is used to represent comparative values and is exchangeable for goods and services; medium of trade. [1/4 definitions]
pack1 a container for goods or belongings, usu. flexible and carried on the back. [1/16 definitions]
pawn ticket a receipt given for goods taken to a pawnshop.
pay to give over money to (a person or business) in exchange for goods or services. [1/16 definitions]
possibility (pl.) potential for good results. [1/3 definitions]
price oneself out of the market to charge so much money for goods or services that one loses customers.
redemption the exchange or conversion, as of coupons for goods or securities into cash. [1/5 definitions]
requisition a formal authorization for goods or services. [1/5 definitions]