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单词 discounted
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discountedadj.

Brit. /dɪsˈkaʊntᵻd/, /ˈdɪskaʊntᵻd/, U.S. /ˈˌdɪˈˌskaʊn(t)əd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: discount v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < discount v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Banking and Finance. Of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc.: that has been discounted (discount v. 3); that involves discount. Formerly also: †designating the time a bill, note, etc., has left to run (obsolete).Recorded earliest in discounted exchange n. at Compounds.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [adjective] > discounting bills
discounted1682
shaving1860
1682 J. Scarlett Stile of Exchanges 6 Discounted Exchange, is, when the Drawer and the Remitter is one and the same Person.
1734 G. Fisher Arithmetick (ed. 4) xvi. 257 Make 12 Months the first Number in the Rule of Three, the Rate of Interest the second, and the Discounted Time the third.
1797 Oracle 1 Mar. The discounted paper was to be paid in their own notes, and the dividends were to be paid like the discounts.
1813 T. Jefferson Let. 24 June in Mem., Corr., & Misc. (1829) IV. 200 It is from Great Britain we copy the idea of giving paper in exchange for discounted bills.
1896 Appletons' Pop. Sci. Monthly July 330 A hundred thousand dollars is actual money received as deposits and five hundred thousand dollars the proceeds of discounted notes.
1918 U.S. Investor 22 June 862/1 The banks holding discounted Trade Acceptances become preferred creditors.
2010 South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) (Nexis) 6 Dec. 16 One favourite technique is to camouflage the amount of loans they make by holding discounted bills.
2. Reduced in price. Cf. discount adj.
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society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > discount > [adjective] > subject to discount
discount1890
discounted1891
subject1897
1891 Republican (Lima, Ohio) 5 Feb. (advt.) The above discounted goods are just as represented, the reductions in prices I show are actual.
1919 C. T. Murchison Resale Price Maintenance v. 79 A chain of forces [is] set in motion which may result in driving the discounted goods from the market.
1958 Billboard 17 Nov. 1/3 Pressure from heavily discounted higher-price lines.
1977 New Yorker 1 Aug. 13/3 Sales clerks..stacked giant displays of discounted readables.
2007 Wine & Spirit May (Champagne Suppl.) 17/1 During the run-up to Christmas 2006, a discounted bottle of non-vintage Champagne could be picked up for £10.

Compounds

discounted cash flow n. a method of assessing the net present value of an investment by taking into account the expected accumulation of interest.
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1953 Jrnl. Finance 8 121 I shall call this method the ‘Discounted Cash-Flow’ method in contrast with what might be termed the ‘Accounting Method’.
1972 Accountant 28 Sept. 391/2 You simply cannot say that..discounted cash flow is superior to payback.
2001 B. Lietaer Future of Money 243 The discount rate used in the Discounted Cash Flow technique is directly affected by the interest rate of the currency used in the cash flow analysis.
discounted exchange n. Obsolete an exchange in which the drawer and remitter are the same person.
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1682Discounted Exchange [see sense 1].
1703 W. Forbes Methodical Treat. Bills of Exchange iii. §vi. 23 Of Drawer and Remitter, in discounted Exchange, where one person is Factor for both.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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