Search results for: “cost price”

  • Acquisition Cost

    Meaning of Acquisition Cost in the United States Tax SystemAcquisition Cost may be defined, in an american taxation meaning, as the price and all fees required to obtain a property. Example of Acquisition Cost:<a href=http://lawi.us/tax-examples-explanations-and-calculations/…

  • Price

    Price

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Price Meaning of Price The consideration given in exchange or sale of anything. May be treated as equivalent to reward, value , estimation, equivalent or even cost. The rate of exchange estimated by […]

  • Original Cost

    Concept of Original Cost in the context of Real Property A short definition of Original Cost: The purchase price of property, paid by the present owner. The present owner may or may not be the first owner.

  • Acquisition Costs

    Concept of Acquisition Costs in the context of Real Property A short definition of Acquisition Costs: Costs of acquiring property other than purchase price: escrow fees, title insurance, lenders fees, etc.

  • Closing Costs

    The fees which must be paid in addition to the purchase price on a real estate transaction.

  • Cost, Insurance, Freight

    A pricing term indicating that the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight are included in the quoted price….

  • Administered price theory

    A theory proposed by some economists that the prices charged by most or at least many large industrial corporations are administered, i.e., not set by market forces but by actual or tacit collusion among the firms (which are all price makers rather than price […]

  • Marketplace Price Efficiency

    The degree to which the prices of assets reflect the available marketplace information. Marketplace price efficiency is sometimes estimated as the difficulty faced by active management of earning a greater return than passive management would, after adjusting for the risk associated with a […]

  • Market Timing Costs

    Costs that arise from price movement of the stock during the time of the transaction which is attributed to other activity in the stock….

  • Market Impact Costs

    Also called price impact costs, the result of a bid/ask spread and a dealer’s price concession….

  • Fair Price

    The equilibrium price for futures contracts. Also called the theoretical futures price, which equals the spot price continuously compounded at the cost of carry rate for some time interval….

  • Execution Costs

    The difference between the execution price of a security and the price that would have existed in the absence of a trade, which can be further divided into market impact costs and market timing costs….

  • Dollar-Cost-Averaging

    A system of buying securities at regular intervals with a fixed dollar amount. Under this system investors buy by the dollars’ worth rather than by the number of shares. If each investment is of the same number of dollars, payments buy more shares when the price is low and fewer when it […]

  • Competitiveness

    Competitiveness in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the ability of a firm, a production sector or even a country to hold its own in terms of economic efficiency against other firms, sectors or countries. Governments sometimes try to improve the […]

  • EU Control

    Hierarchical Display of EU control European Union > European Union law > EU legal system Meaning of EU control Overview and more information about EU control For a more comprehensive understanding of EU control, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]