Sentences with phrase «as dealer markups»

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Buyers pay a premium over the spot price to cover the costs of producing the gold, as well as distribution costs and dealer markups.
However, there will still be a spread between the buying and selling price, as distribution costs and dealer markups have to be accounted for.
As justification, she cites a Center for Responsible Lending study that dealer markups are costing car buyers $ 26 billion annually.
As a limited edition vehicle selling at base price of $ 43,475, Chevy only expects to sell about 3,000 units per year, so expect to pay some additional dealer markup if you are shopping for one of these....
There's usually a story behind the vehicles, but it often involves vehicles that had owners that rarely drove them, then had an accident, and the insurance company bought the vehicle as part of a settlement, an a used car dealer rebuilds the car, buys it cheaply, and sells it for what is for him a large markup, but cheap compared to the mileage and condition of equivalent cars of later vintages.
This interest rate markup, also known as «dealer reserve» or «dealer participation,» is described by dealers as the way they are compensated for time spent putting a financing deal together.
Acting as dealer and selling stock to a customer from his own account, the dealer charges a markup.
Riskless transaction: A transaction by a broker / dealer who, upon a customer's request, buys a security for its own account first, then sells it to the customer as a dealer, and charges a markup.
The highest markup is for nitrogen in your tires; it costs the dealer, at most, $ 5 per tire, but is often presented as an environmental charge.
The best way to determine markup is to compare the price the dealer is quoting to you to prices of the same bond or comparable bonds as listed in the newspaper or in bond pricing services.
In the platform, you can assign role - based managers (e.g. accountants, administrators, dealers, risk managers, etc.) as well as effectively control trade conditions, such as margin requirements, contract terms, credit limits, swaps, trade sessions, spreads, markups, commissions, and other trading parameters.
Los Angeles public finance partner Rudy Salo is quoted in this feature story discussing the struggle facing dealers as they try to comply with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposed markup disclosure requirements.
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