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" ... $300 million: Value of the ten-year deal Federer signed with Japanese apparel brand Uniqlo in 2018. He cashes the checks whether he is active or retired from the ATP Tour. ... "
" ... As an example, let’s say Satoshi’s Sandwiches store receives 1 BTC on January 2, 2020 for selling several delicious sandwiches to a customer. One bitcoin is worth $9,000 on this day. At the end of each month, Satoshi’s Sandwiches cashes out BTC for good old fashioned dollars. Assume 1 BTC is worth $10,000 on January 31, 2020. For the month ending January 31, 2020, Satoshi’s Sandwiches should recognize $10,000 ($9,000 + ($10,000-$9,000)) of ordinary income. For the accounting geeks, here is the double entry for these transactions: ... "
" ... Faire has completed a $170 million Series E round led by Sequoia Capital that more than doubled the valuation of the online wholesaler to $2.5 billion, as the San Francisco-based startup cashes in on pandemic shopping patterns by helping small businesses stock up on in-demand items. ... "
" ... Forty years after John Lennon’s murder, Beatles music still rings up a lot of dollars on Penny Lane. And thanks to a co-writing credit on the Fab Four’s most popular songs, the late Lennon also cashes in when a tune is used on TV or in the movies. ... "
" ... This new front office now finds itself in a similar spot with LaVine and the potential of paying him big dollars on a team with no established core and a questionable future. While he’s not as good as Butler was in 2017, there’s still value in keeping LaVine and building with him, especially since tanking isn’t as viable anymore due to the revised lottery odds. Perhaps he’s able to attract other stars, or Chicago cashes in other assets to acquire better players to play alongside him. LaVine would still be easily tradable on a lucrative new deal, barring disaster, so the Bulls could pivot away from him down the road if necessary. ... "