pricing policy — / praɪsɪŋ ˌpɒlisi/ noun a company’s policy in giving prices to its products ● Our pricing policy aims at producing a 35% gross margin … Marketing dictionary in english
pricing policy — / praɪsɪŋ ˌpɒlisi/ noun a company’s policy in giving prices to its products ● Our pricing policy aims at producing a 35% gross margin … Dictionary of banking and finance
pricing policy — method offered by manufacturers on how to set prices on their products … English contemporary dictionary
Dumping (pricing policy) — This article is about the economics term. For industrial relations and social justice issue, see Social dumping. For the tax avoidance term, see SUTA dumping. In economics, dumping is any kind of predatory pricing, especially in the context of… … Wikipedia
pricing — pric‧ing [ˈpraɪsɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE the prices of a company s products or services in relation to each other and in relation to those of their competitors, and the activity of setting them: • Aggressive pricing (= cheaper prices… … Financial and business terms
pricing — pric|ing [ˈpraısıŋ] n [U] the act of deciding the price of something that you sell ▪ a competitive pricing policy … Dictionary of contemporary English
pricing — UK [ˈpraɪsɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] business decisions that a company makes about the prices it charges for goods or services The banks are revising their pricing policy … English dictionary
Pricing strategies — for products or services include the following: Contents 1 Competition based pricing 2 Cost plus pricing 3 Creaming or skimming 4 Limit pricin … Wikipedia
Congestion pricing — Typical traffic congestion in an urban freeway. Shown here I 80 Eastshore Freeway, Berkeley, United States … Wikipedia
Road pricing — is an economic concept regarding the various direct charges applied for the use of roads. The road charges includes fuel taxes, licence fees, parking taxes, tolls, and congestion charges, including those which may vary by time of day, by the… … Wikipedia
Transfer pricing — refers to the pricing of contributions (assets, tangible and intangible, services, and funds) transferred within an organization. For example, goods from the production division may be sold to the marketing division, or goods from a parent… … Wikipedia