Meaning NET PRICE
What does NET PRICE mean? Here you find 15 meanings of the word NET PRICE. You can also add a definition of NET PRICE yourself

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The price payable for goods or services after any deductions, discounts, etc., have been taken off.
Source: businessballs.com

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The value of the resource stock is calculated as the current rent per unit of resources times the size of the stock, under the assumption that the resource rent will rise at a rate equal to the rate o [..]
Source: stats.oecd.org

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Prix net
Source: stats.oecd.org

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Price after all discounts, rebates, etc., have been allowed.
Source: mmd.admin.state.mn.us

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Definition The price of a good or service after rebates, discounts, or other factors have been taken into account. The net price is sometimes distinguished from the original purchase price, which may [..]
Source: investorwords.com

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A bookseller's cost for a book or other publication, usually the publisher's list price or suggested price, less any discounts or allowances. Cost of shipping is usually added to net price.
Source: abc-clio.com

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Price paid to a dealer for bonds when the dealer acts as principal in a transaction, i.e., the dealer sells bonds that he owns, as opposed to an agency transaction (see agency transaction).
Source: investinginbonds.com (offline)

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An estimate of the actual price the student and family will pay in a given year based by subtracting any grants or scholarships awarded to that student from the budget.
Source: sfs.mit.edu

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Net price is the difference between the college’s full cost of attendance and only the gift aid a student receives. Gift aid includes scholarships, grants and other money that does not need to be earn [..]
Source: edvisors.com

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Price paid to a dealer for bonds when the dealer acts as principal in a transaction, i.e., the dealer sells bonds that he owns, as opposed to an agency transaction (see agency transaction).
Source: sifma.org

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An estimate of the actual cost that a student and his family need to pay in a given year to cover education expenses for the student to attend a particular school.  Net price is determined by taking the institution's cost of attendance and subtracting any grants and scholarships for which the student may be eligible.
Source: studentaid.ed.gov (offline)

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Amount of direct and indirect costs remaining after all gift aid (scholarship and grant) is subtracted. this amount can be covered through a variety of sources, including: savings, income, non-needbas [..]
Source: vanderbilt.edu

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Net price is the true amount a student will pay for a college.
Source: imfirst.org (offline)

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An estimate of the actual cost that a student and his family need to pay in a given year to cover education expenses for the student to attend a particular school. Net price is determined by taking th [..]
Source: financialaid.oregonstate.edu

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The net price or out-of-pocket cost is the bottom line cost of college. It is the difference between the cost of attendance and grants. It is the amount of money you must pay from savings, income and [..]
Source: yorktech.edu





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