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Add-On Money deposited into a certificate of deposit after the initial deposit. Suppose one places $1,000 in a certificate of deposit and later places a further $500 into the same account. One refers to the $500 as an add-on. Only some financial institutions allow add-ons to certificates of deposit because they receive the same interest rate as the previous deposit, which would be disadvantageous to the financial institution when interest rates are declining. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Gator is one of a number of browser add-ons that try to mine
profits from its users' personal information. The patented board game add-on sits inside of the
original real estate trading game (produced and sold by Hasbro,
independent of RADGames), and offers a whole new level of play and
excitement featuring additional properties, utilities, and action cards. Thirty years later, Wilkins brought the first
Super Add-Ons product to market - Super Add-Ons(TM) - Version for
Monopoly(R). |
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