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1 pricing
политика цен; см. price policyАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pricing
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2 pricing
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3 pricing policy
Mktgthe method of decision making used for setting the prices for a company’s products or services. A pricing policy is usually based on the costs of production or provision with a margin for profit, such as, for example, cost-plus pricing. -
4 Pricing In Proportion
Abbreviation: PIP (2006, postage fees increased for oversize items)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Pricing In Proportion
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5 Pricing To Win
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6 Pricing and Classification Service Center
Abbreviation: PCSC (2004, NYC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Pricing and Classification Service Center
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7 pricing and reimbursement
Pharmacology: P&RУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > pricing and reimbursement
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8 pricing authority
полномочия ценообразования (права и обязанности персонала сбытовых подразделений в области установки цен)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pricing authority
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9 selective pricing
Finsetting different prices for the same product or service in different markets. This practice can be broken down as follows: category pricing, which involves cosmetically modifying a product such that the variations allow it to sell in a number of price categories, as where a variety of brands are based on a common product; customer group pricing, which involves modifying the price of a product or service so that different groups of consumers pay different prices; peak pricing, setting a price which varies according to level of demand; and service level pricing, setting a price based on the particular level of service chosen from a range. -
10 transfer pricing
Mktga pricing method used when supplying products or services from one part of an organization to another. The transfer pricing method can be used to supply goods either at cost or at profit if profit targets are to be achieved. This can cause difficulties if an internal customer can buy more cheaply outside the organization. Multinational businesses have been known to take advantage of this pricing policy by transferring products from one country to another in order for profits to be higher in the country where corporation tax is lower. -
11 nichtlineares Pricing
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12 Target-Pricing-Ansatz
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13 смотреть perceived value pricing
Economy: Value Based PricingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смотреть perceived value pricing
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14 Electronic Road Pricing System
n Singapur <verk.fin> ■ Electronic Road Pricing System SingaporeGerman-english technical dictionary > Electronic Road Pricing System
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15 Road-Pricing
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16 odd-pricing
присвоение товару «некруглой» цены (напр., 99 центов вместо 1 доллара); см. также psychological pricingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > odd-pricing
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17 psychological pricing
присвоение товару «некруглой» цены; см. odd-pricingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > psychological pricing
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18 capital asset pricing model
Econa model of the market used to assess the cost of capital for a company based on the rate of return on its assets.EXAMPLEThe capital asset pricing model holds that the expected return of a security or a portfolio equals the rate on a risk-free security plus a risk premium. If this expected return does not meet or beat a theoretical required return, the investment should not be undertaken. The formula used for the model is:Risk-free rate + (Market return – Risk-free rate) × Beta value = Expected returnThe risk-free rate is the quoted rate on an asset that has virtually no risk. In practice, it is the rate quoted for 90-day U.S. Treasury bills. The market return is the percentage return expected of the overall market, typically a published index such as Standard & Poor’s. The beta value is a figure that measures the volatility of a security or portfolio of securities, compared with the market as a whole. A beta of 1, for example, indicates that a security’s price will move with the market. A beta greater than 1 indicates higher volatility, while a beta less than 1 indicates less volatility.Say, for instance, that the current risk-free rate is 4%, and the S&P 500 index is expected to return 11% next year. An investment club is interested in determining next year’s return for XYZ Software Ltd., a prospective investment. The club has determined that the company’s beta value is 1.8. The overall stock market always has a beta of 1, so XYZ Software’s beta of 1.8 signals that it is a more risky investment than the overall market represents. This added risk means that the club should expect a higher rate of return than the 11% for the S&P 500. The CAPM calculation, then, would be:4% + (11% – 4%) × 1.8 = 16.6% Expected ReturnWhat the results tell the club is that, given the risk, XYZ Software Ltd. has a required rate of return of 16.6%, or the minimum return that an investment in XYZ should generate. If the investment club does not think that XYZ will produce that kind of return, it should probably consider investing in a different company.Abbr. CAPMThe ultimate business dictionary > capital asset pricing model
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19 commodity pricing
Finpricing a product or service on the basis that it is undifferentiated from all competitive offerings, and cannot therefore command any price premium above the base market price -
20 differential pricing
Mktga method of pricing that offers the same product at different prices, for example, in different markets, countries, or retail outlets
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