Offering

(noun)

Bloodless sacrifices of food or artifacts.

Related Terms

  • sacrifice

Examples of Offering in the following topics:

  • Offerings

    • Offerings in Hinduism can also refer to personal surrender through acts of inner and outer worship.
  • Seasoned Equity Offering

    • Companies can issue more shares after their initial public offering in what is called a Seasoned Equity Offering.
  • Franchise Agreements

    • Prior to a franchisee signing a contract, the US Federal Trade Commission regulates information disclosures under the authority of The Franchise Rule .The Franchise Rule requires that a franchisee be supplied a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC ) or Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD ) prior to signing a franchise agreement, a minimum of ten days before signing a franchise agreement.
    • Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) or FDD Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
  • Advantages of Public Financing

  • Post-Purchase Behavior

    • Offering money back guarantees also serve to extend and enrich post-purchase communications between the company and its consumers.
  • Generating Needs

  • Fostering Innovation

    • Offering employees challenges, freedom, resources, encouragement, and support can help them to innovate.
  • Creating Advertisements

    • Offering a product at a reduced price or under some special deal arrangement (e.g. buy-one-get-one-free) may be the only viable appeal in a particular ad.
    • Offering a product at a reduced price or under some special deal arrangement (e.g. buy-one-get-one-free) may be the only viable appeal in a particular ad.
  • Financial Rewards for Managers

    • Offering incentives to hit specific targets means the targets themselves can become the primary goal, rather than the improvement of the company's performance as a whole.
  • Non-Monetary Employee Compensation

    • Offering benefits above the expected amount can be an incentive program and used to recruit highly skilled employees to an organization.
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