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121Amounts added — An ISO term. ISO Standard Telex Formats term. Amounts added to the principal amount of a collection. 6*35x. ISO Securities Message Types term. Amounts added, such as commission or other fees, to the principal amount. 6*35x …
122value-added — val′ue add′ed n. 1) cvb Also value add. something, as an item of equipment, added to a product by a marketer to warrant a markup in the retail price. 2) cvb of, pertaining to, or supplying value added • Etymology: 1930–35 …
123activity, non-value added — Any activity that provides a negative return on the investment or allocation of resources to that activity. Within broad limits, the enterprise benefits by allocating less resources to non value added activities …
124value added refund — The postage returned by the USPS to an authorized mailer who prepares First Class Mail or Standard Mail (A) for customers and adds value to the mail by sorting it to a finer level or moving it to an automation category. The USPS gives a refund to …
125suffixes added to proper names — 1. The suffix most commonly used to form nouns and adjectives relating to people s names (usually writers, artists, composers, etc., or founders of dynasties) is an or ian, and one of the oldest formations of this type is Virgilian (first… …
126value-added tax — [val′yo͞oad′əd] n. a form of indirect sales tax paid on products and services at each stage of production or distribution, based on the value added at that stage and included in the cost to the ultimate consumer …
127value-added — adjective Date: 1935 of, relating to, or being a product whose value has been increased especially by special manufacturing, marketing, or processing < value added goods > …
128value-added tax — noun Date: 1935 an incremental excise that is levied on the value added at each stage of the processing of a raw material or the production and distribution of a commodity and that typically has the impact of a sales tax on the ultimate consumer …