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WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Buyer I and Buyer II?

The difference between Buyer I and Buyer II typically lies in their level of experience, responsibilities, and decision-making authority within procurement or purchasing roles. Buyer I is often an entry-level position focusing on routine purchasing tasks and assisting senior buyers, while Buyer II usually entails more complex purchasing responsibilities, including strategic sourcing, vendor negotiations, and managing larger budgets. Buyer II may also require a higher level of expertise and experience in procurement processes.


What is the difference between a monopoly and a monopsony?

A monopoly is when a single company controls the supply of a product or service in a market, while a monopsony is when a single buyer controls the demand for a product or service in a market.


What role is played by export promotion bureau in promoting exports describe its function?

There are 2 types of merchandisers in export houses - buyer and production merchandisers. Buyer merchandisers act as a link between the buyer and the manufacturer. They have the responsibility of ensuring that the product is developed as per the requirements of the buyer so in between they have the resposibilty of sourcing, sampling and communication with the buyer. The production merchants on the other hand are a link between production and buyer merchants. They have the responsibility of ensuring that the production goes as per the schedule and as per the requirements.


What is the difference between CPT and CFR incoterms?

As per CPT incoterm, the destination terminal charges will be paid by the seller. In CFR, seller will be responsible for till payment of carriage charges, the rest buyer is responsible


Performance of a sales contract is controlled by the agreement between buyer and seller?

true

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What is the difference between the institutional and government market?

insitutional markets consists of churches,hospitals,schools that provide goods and services for people. government markets major buyer in business markets. calling for bids.


What is an institutional buyer?

An institutional buyer is someone in the US that purchases securities that are sophisticated in finance. They are also referred to as QIB's; qualified institutional buyers.


What is institutional buyer?

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What is difference between vendor and buyer?

A vendor sells to a company; a buyer buys things from a company.


What are some contracts for differences?

"In finance, a contract for difference is a contract between two different parties. Buyer and seller are involved. The buyer has to pay the seller the difference between the current value of the thing and its value during contract time."


What is the difference between the buyer and co-buyer?

Nothing. They are just two people saying they will be responsible for the loan. The difference is where you sign on the contract. Legally there is no difference. The co-buyer by signing is saying that they will insure the loan gets paid. If the loan does not get paid the co-buyer can have wages garnished and basically get the wrath of someone else not doing what they are supposed to.


What is difference between buyer and purchaser?

A purchaser is a consumer buy a product for his/her personal use. A buyer is a trader (mostly) who purchases a product for trading.


What is the meaning of the abbreviation CFD?

CFD has two meanings.1. Computational fluid dynamics refers to "one of the branches of fluid mechanics that uses numerical methods and algorithms to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows" (Wikipedia).2. CFD also refers to Contacts for Difference which is a type of investment. "a contract between two parties, typically described as "buyer" and "seller", stipulating that the seller will pay to the buyer the difference between the current value of an asset and its value at contract time. (If the difference is negative, then the buyer pays instead to the seller.)" (Wikipedia)


What is the difference between a buyer and a co-buyer when purchasing a car?

A buyer is the primary person responsible for purchasing a car and is legally obligated to make payments. A co-buyer is someone who shares the responsibility for the car loan and is equally liable for payments if the buyer fails to pay.