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Price The amount of money or consideration-in-kind for which a service is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
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PricePrice is the monetary sum exchanged for goods and services. Price levels are an outcome of competitive processes, such as the levels of supply and demand in the market. In procurement, most buyers a [..]
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PriceFixed price can have a variety of meanings in contracting and procurement, depending upon the context. In contracting, when a bidder is invited to tender a price, which cannot be subsequently varied [..]
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PriceAn asset or item voluntarily exchanged in a market transaction for another asset or item. This item or asset is usually, but not necessarily, money. A barter transaction occurs if money is NOT one of [..]
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Pricemonetary value: the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver&qu [..]
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PriceThe amount the Government or the community pays for the delivery of agreed outputs. The total of all prices aggregates to equal total expenses.
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PriceSee "line."
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Pricehow much money you have to pay for something
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PriceDefinitions (2) 1. Cost, usually expressed in monetary terms.
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Priceprayz
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PriceThe amount actually paid by a library for a specific item after any discount is deducted, as stated on the invoice, not including the cost of shipping. Price is entered in the order record and also in [..]
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PriceThe pot odds you are getting for a draw or call. Example: "The pot was laying me a high enough price, so I stayed in with my gutshot straight draw."
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PriceThe dollar amount to be paid for a security, stated as a percentage of its face value, or par. Bond prices are best reflected in their yields, which vary inversely with the dollar price. The price you pay for a bond is based on a host of variables, including interest rates, supply and demand, credit quality, maturity and call features, tax status, [..]
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PriceThe amount of money that people pay when they buy a good or service; the amount they receive when they sell a good or service.
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Pricethe total price of a procurement for the total period of the contract, including extensions and GST.
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PriceBonds. The actual trading prices for listed bonds. For over-the-counter bonds, the bid price is shown. Bonds are generally listed in lots of 1,000. Therefore, if Price = 99.5 (=99.5% of $1,000) = $995 [..]
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PriceThe highest and lowest trade prices achieved during the past 52 weeks. Note: Compare current price to the 52-week high or 52-week low to get an estimate of where the stock is trading in its year range [..]
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PriceThe market price of an investment, at any given time. Current price is the market price as of the latest price update. Average price is the arithmetic average of the price of all lots of an investment [..]
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PriceWhat must be paid to acquire the right to possess and use a good or service.
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PriceDecrease as a Percentage of Affected MRR/MAR
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Price(n) the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)(n) the amount of money needed to purchase something(n) value measured by what must be g [..]
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Price The amount of money or consideration-in-kind for which a service is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
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PriceThe cost for a retail electric product that includes all recurring charges excluding state and local sales taxes, and reimbursement for the state miscellaneous gross receipts tax.
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Price(b. Llangeinor, Glamorganshire, February 23rd, 1723; d. March 19th, 1791). “Review of the Principal Questions and Difficulties in Morals” (1758); three dissertations on “Pra [..]
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PriceThe amount charged by a provider and paid directly by a user for consuming a good or service. Price is usually defined to include only monetary amounts, but overall cost can also include time and othe [..]
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PriceA primary disclosure document required for all sales of Green-e certified products. The Price, Terms & Conditions requirements are listed in the program's respective Code of Conduct. See &quo [..]
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PriceThe actual cost of the security.
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Price Should represent the price you pay for the vehicle when all is said and done, but there is no hard and fast rule, unfortunately.
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PriceThe dollar amount to be paid for a security, which may also be stated as a percentage of its face value or par in the case of debt securities. Bond prices are best reflected in their yields, which var [..]
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PriceThe latest per share closing price of the stock.
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PriceThe highest closing per share price of the stock over the past fifty-two weeks.
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PriceThe lowest closing per share price of the stock over the past fifty-two weeks.
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PriceThe odds or pointspread.
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PriceThe odds or pointspread.
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PriceThe odds.
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PriceThese are the odds offered for a selection.
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PriceFrom a Welsh surname that was derived from ap Rhys meaning "son of Rhys".
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PriceBefore you buy, understand what you are buying. Do your homework. The features of the dog treadmill you are trying to buy should be easy to find, not buried in the website or marketing materials. You [..]
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Priceto-book - The price per share of a stock divided by its book value (net worth) per share. For a stock portfolio, the ratio is the weighted average price-to-book ratio of the stocks it holds.
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Priceto-earnings (P/E) Ratio - A stock's price divided by its earnings per share, which indicates how much investors are paying for a company's earning power.
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PriceLangford Price was born in London on 20 July 1862 and died in Brighton on 26 February 1950. He had a distinguished career as a student at Oxford, where ...
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PriceLine
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PriceBetting or gambling odds.
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PriceAmount of money exchanged for a good or service; in other words, the value of a merchandise or service in monetary terms. With respect to the purchase of goods and some services it is called "pri [..]
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PriceWhat one must impart, carry out, or endure to acquire something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in [..]
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Price Point spread.
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Priceone of the marketing P's - the amount charged for a product, which includes all costs and profit
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PriceThe amount of money or consideration-in-kind for which a service is bought, sold or offered for sale.
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PriceThe price of a good or service is defined as the value of one unit of that good or service.
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PriceThe point spread or moneyline odds.
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PriceEN-US> are direct, incremental costs that individual consumers trade off in exchange for using a good or service (perceived, internal, variable costs).
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PriceThe monetary value per unit of measure of an item shipped to a customer, i.e., the price for which you sell an item. Quantity
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PriceThe selling price of an item that customers pay to purchase the item. The price is typically higher than the unit cost but no higher than the MSRP.
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PriceThe unit price for the individual invoice line item.
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PriceThe sale price for which the property sold.
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PricePrice expressed either in amounts or percent at which a security is traded (traded price) or at which a security might trade (no -trade price).
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PriceThe latest per share closing price of the stock.
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PriceThe highest closing per share price of the stock over the past fifty-two weeks.
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PriceThe lowest closing per share price of the stock over the past fifty-two weeks.
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PriceAlso known as the odds. A price is decided by the bookmaker to reflect the chances of that particular team/contestant winning or placing in an event field.
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PriceAnother word for odds.
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PriceThis term is used to reference the particular odds on a game or event.
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PriceThe amount of money a sports card or sports memorabilia item sells for at auction, through a set sale, or in individual transactions. At auction the price is determined by competition among bidders. F [..]
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PriceSlang term for any odds particularly the point spread.
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Price
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A city in Utah.
A town in Wisconsin.
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Price
(medicine) Protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation. A common treatment method for sprained joints.
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Pricelang=en
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PriceThe price agreed between the purchaser and the vendor for property and land. It excludes stamp duties, agency fees, legal and other professional fees.
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PriceIn ordinary usage, a price is the quantity of payment or compensation given by one party to another in return for one unit of goods or services.
In modern economies, prices are generally expressed in [..]
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PricePrice is a patronymic name derived from the Welsh "ap Rhys" meaning "son of Rhys". The given name Rhys means "enthusiasm" in Welsh. It is a common surname among those of [..]
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PriceThe price is the assigned numerical monetary value of a good, service, or asset.
Price may also refer to:
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PricePrice (full name and dates of birth and death unknown) was an English cricketer. Price's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He appeared in scorecards as Captain Price, suggesting an army or naval [..]
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PricePrice is a male given name which may refer to:
Price Cobb (born 1954), American racecar driver
Price Daniel (1910-1988), US Senator and 38th Governor of Texas
Price Daniel Jr. (1941-1981), American po [..]
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PriceFrom a Welsh surname that was derived from ap Rhys meaning "son of Rhys".
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PriceThe amount of money required to purchase something or to bribe someone. The amount agreed upon between the buyer and seller in a commercial transaction.
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Price"to set the price of," late 14c., from price (n.) or from Old French prisier, variant of preisier "to value, estimate; to praise." Related: Priced; pricing.
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Pricec. 1200, pris "value, worth; praise," later "cost, recompense, prize" (mid-13c.), from Old French pris "price, value, wages, reward," also "honor, fame, praise, priz [..]
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PriceThe formal ratio that indicates the quantities of money goods or services needed to acquire a given quantity of goods or services.
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PriceThe amount of money that will purchase a definite weight or other measure of a commodity.
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PriceThe amount to be paid for a bond, usually expressed as a percentage of par value but also sometimes expressed as the yield that the purchaser will realize based on the dollar amount paid for the bond. [..]
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PriceEither Cost plus any fee or profit applicable to the contract type, or The amount paid for a supply or service. [D03546]
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