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’pon

British  
/ pɒn /

preposition

  1. upon

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contraction

  1. upon

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“I’m certain the interest rate charged by the credit card is going to be higher than what she earns in her savings account,” says Larry Pon, a certified public accountant in Redwood City, Calif. “From a logical standpoint, it makes more sense to put money toward the credit-card bill than into savings.”

From MarketWatch

There’s also nothing wrong with putting this money toward travel if you are happy with your retirement and savings accounts, says Larry Pon, a CPA in Redwood City, Calif. “This extra money is earmarked for travel,” he says.

From MarketWatch

The Barbados-born celebrity, whose full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, rose to prominence in the early 2000s with hits like Pon de Replay and Umbrella.

From BBC

The Barbados-born celebrity, whose real name is Robyn Fenty, shot to prominence in the early 2000s with hits like Pon de Replay and Umbrella.

From BBC

But if her income is $137,001, she’d owe about $2,435, says Richard Pon, a CPA in San Francisco.

From The Wall Street Journal