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1 currency unit
A discrete division of currency value. -
2 adjusted price value
"Similar to adjusted price, except it is not displayed in the local currency (that is, there is no currency associated with the price)." -
3 accounting currency
The customary monetary unit of measure that is used to record the monetary value of economic resources in ledger accounts. -
4 reporting currency
The monetary unit of measure used to record the converted monetary value of economic transactions in ledger accounts for financial and management reporting purposes. -
5 fixed exchange rate
An exchange rate that pegs one currency's value to another currency's value. -
6 price tier
"A price that reflects a representative value in other currencies. The specific price of a price tier that is shown in one currency will be close to the corresponding price in another currency. Foreign exchange, differences in taxation policies, and other market factors influence the determination of a price tier’s price that is shown in another currency." -
7 exchange rate
The value of one exchange currency unit relative to another exchange currency unit. -
8 input scope
"The type of handwritten or voice-dictated value being entered in an input control on the TabletPC, for example, Number, Date or Currency. This allows for better and faster recognition by the TabletPC recognizer." -
9 price
"A value, usually a currency amount, that is assigned to goods or to services."
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