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Что (кто) такое fair price - определение

FINANCIAL ESTIMATION OF POTENTIAL MARKET PRICE
Fair price; Fair Value; Fair Value Measurement; IFRS 13
Найдено результатов: 1833
Fair Value         
The reference against which U.S. purchase prices of imported merchandise are compared during an antidumping investigation. Generally expressed as the weighted average of the exporter's domestic market prices, or prices of exports to third countries during the period of investigation. In some cases fair value is the constructed value. Constructed value is used if there are no, or virtually no, home market or third country sales or if the number of such sales made at prices below the cost of production is so great that remaining sales above the cost of production provide an inadequate basis for comparison. See: Tariff Act of 1930
Fair value         
In accounting and in most schools of economic thought, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset. The derivation takes into account such objective factors as the costs associated with production or replacement, market conditions and matters of supply and demand.
Resale price maintenance         
PRACTICE WHEREBY A MANUFACTURER AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS AGREE THAT THE DISTRIBUTORS WILL SELL THE MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT AT CERTAIN PRICES, AT OR ABOVE A PRICE FLOOR OR AT OR BELOW A PRICE CEILING
Fair-Trade Law; Re-sale price maintenance; Price Maintenance; Price maintenance; Retail price maintenance; Retail Price Maintenance
Resale price maintenance (RPM) or, occasionally, retail price maintenance is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors agree that the distributors will sell the manufacturer's product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a price ceiling (maximum resale price maintenance). If a reseller refuses to maintain prices, either openly or covertly (see grey market), the manufacturer may stop doing business with it.
price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
also price-tag (price tags)
1.
If something has a price tag of a particular amount, that is the amount that you must pay in order to buy it. (WRITTEN)
The price tag on the 34-room white Regency mansion is ?17.5 million.
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2.
In a shop, the price tag on an article for sale is a small piece of card or paper which is attached to the article and which has the price written on it.
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price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
¦ noun a label showing the price of an item.
?the cost of something.
Price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
A price tag is a label declaring the price of an item for sale. It may be a sticker or attached by twist tie or other means.
Price controls         
  • World War II poster about US price controls
  • A World War II-era shop display promoting price controls.
  • Protesters call for an increased legal [[minimum wage]] as part of the "Fight for $15" effort to require a $15 per hour minimum wage in 2015. A government-set minimum wage is a price floor on the price of labour.
GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS ON THE PRICES THAT CAN BE CHARGED FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
Price control; Price freeze; Fixed price system; Maximum price; Prices control; Price Controls; Administered price; Administered pricing; Liberalization of prices; Regulate the price; Set the price
Price controls are restrictions set in place and enforced by governments, on the prices that can be charged for goods and services in a market. The intent behind implementing such controls can stem from the desire to maintain affordability of goods even during shortages, and to slow inflation, or, alternatively, to ensure a minimum income for providers of certain goods or to try to achieve a living wage.
exercise price         
  • Strike price labeled on the graph of a [[call option]]. To the right, the option is in-the-money, and to the left, it is out-of-the-money.
PRE-ARRANGED PRICE AT WHICH THE OWNER OF THE OPTION HAS THE RIGHT TO BUY/SELL THE UNDERLYING SECURITY
Strike (options); Strike (finance); Strike Price; Exercise price; Striking price
¦ noun Stock Exchange the price per share at which the owner of a traded option is entitled to buy or sell the underlying security.
list price         
  • alt=Pictures of five cultivators with promotional text and prices.
REFERENCE PRICE THAT THE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDS THAT THE RETAILER CHARGE TO CONSUMERS FOR A PRODUCT
MSRP; Suggested Retail Price; Retail price; Recommended retail price; Manufacture's suggested retail price; Recommended Retail Price; Manufacturer's suggested retail price; Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturer suggested retail price; Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturers suggested retail price; Manufactures Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures suggested retail price; Manufacture's Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures' Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures' suggested retail price; Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturers' suggested retail price; Minimum advertised price; Rack rate; Mrrp; Minimum retail price; Minimal retail pricing; Suggested price; Sticker price; Original price; Suggested retail price
n. (to sell smt.) at list price
List price         
  • alt=Pictures of five cultivators with promotional text and prices.
REFERENCE PRICE THAT THE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDS THAT THE RETAILER CHARGE TO CONSUMERS FOR A PRODUCT
MSRP; Suggested Retail Price; Retail price; Recommended retail price; Manufacture's suggested retail price; Recommended Retail Price; Manufacturer's suggested retail price; Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturer suggested retail price; Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturers suggested retail price; Manufactures Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures suggested retail price; Manufacture's Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures' Suggested Retail Price; Manufactures' suggested retail price; Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Price; Manufacturers' suggested retail price; Minimum advertised price; Rack rate; Mrrp; Minimum retail price; Minimal retail pricing; Suggested price; Sticker price; Original price; Suggested retail price
The list price, also known as the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), or the recommended retail price (RRP), or the suggested retail price (SRP) of a product is the price at which its manufacturer notionally recommends that a retailer sell the product.

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Fair value

In accounting, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset. The derivation takes into account such objective factors as the costs associated with production or replacement, market conditions and matters of supply and demand. Subjective factors may also be considered such as the risk characteristics, the cost of and return on capital, and individually perceived utility.