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A detailed study of the market structure gives us information about the way in which prices are determined under different market conditions. However, in reality, a firm adopts different policies and methods to fix the price of its products. Pricing policy refers to the policy of setting the price of the product or products and services by the management after taking into account of various internal and external factors, forces and its own business objectives. Pricing Policy basically depends on price theory that is the corner stone of economic theory. Pricing is considered as one of the basic and central problems of economic theory in a modern economy. Fixing prices are the most important aspect of managerial decision making because market price charged by the company affects the present and future production plans, pattern of distribution, nature of marketing etc.
In day to day stock market trading, the terminology means the underlying stock will go up in price.
If the demand decreases, market price would go down. IN DETAIL: Demand is a rightward sloping downwards curve. Supply is a rightwards ascending curve. If you plot a graph of both, where the horizontal axis shows the quantity demanded by the market, and vertical axis shows the market price, the intersection of the demand and supply curve would give you the market price. A decrease in demand would mean a leftward shift in the demand curve, causing the intersection point of of the two curves to be lower than the previous one, which means at a point that shows a lower price. So the market price would decrease.
The US commodity markets have a somewhat different convention for showing the current price of the commodities. The price for corn, for example, might be shown as 362.50, or as 362'5 or even 36250, but they all mean $3.625 US per bushel at the commodity market. Keep in mind that the Chicago market, for instance, sells only in 5,000 bushel lots, and that any local buyer or seller will have a "distance from destination" charge, commonly called "basis", which will be taken off the market price.
Changes in prices of goods or products sold mean changes in pricing strategy or sufficient markups to handle variability??
An entry strategy is the plans businesses develop when they are entering a competitive market. They may be planning to penetrate the market by being the low price leader.
It's a strategy where products are sold with low quality and a high price.
A unit in unit linked insurance policy (ULIP) means a factor by which your financial interest in the policy can be quantified. Each unit has its specified price which flutuaates or fownturns as per market behavior.
According to Heitman Analytics, this is defined as... An array of analysis organized by market and product which provides insight into how pricing strategy and market conditions will affect mortgage volume and demand. Analytic reports include market response, price elasticity and general sensitivity studies seen both at the firm and market level.
Guess you mean stabilization of the price level. Look up stabilization policy.
it could mean the (market) price for gold
the derivative market means the the price of particular product in the market is fluctuating time by time.
A detailed study of the market structure gives us information about the way in which prices are determined under different market conditions. However, in reality, a firm adopts different policies and methods to fix the price of its products. Pricing policy refers to the policy of setting the price of the product or products and services by the management after taking into account of various internal and external factors, forces and its own business objectives. Pricing Policy basically depends on price theory that is the corner stone of economic theory. Pricing is considered as one of the basic and central problems of economic theory in a modern economy. Fixing prices are the most important aspect of managerial decision making because market price charged by the company affects the present and future production plans, pattern of distribution, nature of marketing etc.
Actual value as opposed to market or book price.
It simply means a drop in the stock price of the company.
In day to day stock market trading, the terminology means the underlying stock will go up in price.
A neutral option strategy combining bull and bear spreads. Butterfly spreads use four option contracts with the same expiration but three different strike prices to create a range of prices the strategy can profit from. The trader sells two option contracts at the middle strike price and buys one option contract at a lower strike price and one option contract at a higher strike price. Both puts and calls can be used for a butterfly spread.