Offering
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Offering may refer to:
In religion
- Alms, voluntary gifts to others, especially poor people, as an act of virtue
- Tithe, the tenth part of something, such as income, paid to a religious organization or government
- Offertory, the part of a worship service where gifts are given
- a religious sacrifice
- Sacred food as offering
- Votive offering
- Burnt offering
Buddhism
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Judaism and the Old Testament of Christianity
General article: Korban
- Dough offering
- Drink offering
- Gift offering
- Guilt offering
- Heave offering
- Incense offering
- Sin offering
- Slaughter offering
- Thank offering
- Thanksgiving offering
- Wave offering
Roman Catholicism
In finance
- Alternative public offering, an alternative to an initial public offering
- Direct public offering, a method by which a business can offer stock directly to the public
- Follow-on offering, an issuance of stock after the company's initial public offering
- Initial public offering, a public offering for the first time
- Public offering, the offering of securities of a company to the public
- Public offering without listing, a public offering by non-Japanese firms in the Japanese market
- Seasoned equity offering, a new equity issue by an already publicly traded company
- Secondary market offering, an offering of a security that has been previously issued
- Securities offering, a round of investment, by which a business raises money
In business
- service offering, a defined service and/or associated levels of service for business services.
In the arts
- Offering (Axe album), 1982
- Offering (Merzbow album), 2004
- Offering (Carpenters album), Carpenters' 1969 debut album. Retitled in 1970 as Ticket to Ride
- The Offering, 2007 album by rapper Killah Priest
- Offering: Live at Temple University, a 2014 live album recorded by John Coltrane in 1966
See also
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