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Revision as of 10:54, 4 December 2019
A form of early payment discounting in which the amount of the discount (for early payment) is determined by a negotiation or auction.
Dynamic discounting is usually facilitated by an intermediary.
The timing of the payment may also be 'dynamic' or negotiable: the earlier the payment, the greater the early payment discount.