Sentences with phrase «net selling price»

Net selling price is the actual selling price less all costs (e.g., title insurance).
Expertly guided and managed Realtors / Brokers through the process of repairing, listing, and selling assets with a goal of receiving highest net selling price with the shortest period of time.
If the net selling price is greater than what is owed on the reverse mortgage, the homeowners (or their heirs) receive the net difference.

Not exact matches

• volume effect: the impact of changes in volumes is estimated by comparing the quantities delivered in the period under review with the quantities delivered in the prior period, multiplied, in both cases, by the weighted average net unit selling price in the prior period
price effect: the impact of changes in average selling prices is estimated by comparing the weighted average net unit selling price of a range of related products in the period under review with their weighted average net unit selling price in the prior period, multiplied, in both cases, by the volumes sold in the period under review.
Sold at those prices, the Silk Road stash could have reaped $ 2.1 billion, enough to cover the Marshals Service's annual budget; in 2014 and 2015, it netted just $ 66 million.
Paper distributor Domtar reported sales of $ 5.1 billion for 2016, as the net average selling price for pulp and paper fell from a year earlier.
The percent of owners reporting higher average selling prices has risen steadily since October 2016, from a net 2 percent to a net 16 percent.
The net percent of owners raising average selling prices rose 3 points to a net 16 percent seasonally adjusted, after a 3 - point increase in both February and January.
When buying or selling an ETF, you will pay or receive the current market price, which may be more or less than net asset value.
ETF shares may be bought or sold throughout the day at their market price, not their Net Asset Value (NAV), on the exchange on which they are listed.
Amsterdam - based uniQure said it would sell 5.4 million shares at an initial public offering price of $ 17.00 each, netting it $ 81.9 million after expenses.
We sell our units on a continuous basis at initial offering prices of $ 10.00 per Class A unit, $ 9.576 per Class C unit, and $ 9.186 per Class I unit; however, to the extent that our net asset value on the most recent valuation date increases above or decreases below our net proceeds per unit as stated in the Company's prospectus, our board of managers will adjust the offering prices of all classes of units to ensure that no unit is sold at a price, after deduction of selling commissions, dealer manager fees and organization and offering expenses, that is above or below our net asset value per unit as of such valuation date.
When buying or selling an ETF, you'll pay or receive the current market price, which may be more or less than net asset value.
He sold GM shares at cut - rate prices for a net savings of $ 900 million; cut the contingency reserve by $ 2 billion; and, booked a «settlement» of $ 900 million for a new disability and sick leave management system for federal government employees.
These reflect bid and ask spreads - that is, the difference between the market - maker's prices for buying and selling an asset, net of the cost of trading.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV).
Investment return, net asset value, and market price will fluctuate, and you may have a gain or a loss when you sell your shares.
An ETF combines the evaluation feature of a mutual fund or unit investment trust, which can be bought or sold at the end of each trading day for its net asset value, with the tradability feature of a closed - end fund, which trades throughout the trading day at prices that may be more or less than its net asset value.
Moreover, the homebuilder didn't see its quarterly profit fall as sharply as some investors had expected, and despite some lower sales prices for its luxury new homes, Toll Brothers said that unit sales were up 12 % for the quarter, and net signed contracts were up by more than a fifth in terms of homes sold.
Selling the shares now nets you the price of the shares.
Shares are bought and sold at market price (closing price) not net asset value (NAV) are not individually redeemed from the Fund.
According to the almighty online brain trust, Wikipedia, royalties are: «typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from the use of an asset or a fixed price per unit sold of an item...» In layman's terms, royalties are a form of passive income that you obtain through the sale or use of something you own.
Meanwhile, it will sell its controlling stakes in projects in Guilin, London, Chicago and Australia to Dalian Wanda Commercial for cash, with the prices «based on the net asset value» of the companies.
By contrast, a mutual fund's price (or its net asset value) is set once a day — after the market closes — so you have less control over timing and price when it comes to buying and selling.
The latest ACCI - Westpac survey contained a sharp increase in the net balance of respondents expecting to raise prices in the September quarter, and the ACM survey also shows an expected pick - up in selling prices from a couple of quarters ago.
Another advantage of mutual fund shares is that they can be bought and sold daily at a price that is calculated daily which is what as known as Net Asset Value per share.
The Wyoming - based producer said that coal shipment volumes, realized prices per ton, and net income all fell sharply while average costs per ton of coal sold were markedly higher from year - earlier figures.
If they sell the properties for their estimated $ 1,050,000 market price less 6 per cent selling costs and less the $ 192,710 outstanding mortgage on the properties, they could net $ 794,290, Stronach explains.
his predictions for this season are already in tatters after just 6 weeks which is no surprise to me as he cant put out a balanced quality XI as he hasnt built it due to a mixture of his arrogance and cheapness... so let me say it again draxler griezman and kondogbia should and could have been brought in (griezman should have been chased at end of season wenger knew his skills and before he signed an extension with athletico)... walcott ramsey flamini and arteta sold... net spend about 50 to 60m... or the price of sterling....
Not surprisingly, attempts to sell them subsidized LLINs during the years 2000 to 2005 fell badly short, even at prices as low as $ 2 to $ 3 per net.
While the Duchess's Gucci dress is already sold - out on Net - A-Porter, the same style is available in a different color at Neiman Marcus (but with a $ 2,700 price tag).
After finding the watch on the high street, I checked out the prices on the net and found watch shop selling the same watch 30 % cheaper.
Year after year my company partners with QVC to host an annual gala in which we sell high end designer shoes for half off the suggested retail price at the Waldorf Astoria and all the net proceeds go to Breast Cancer research and awareness.
For each Kindle book sold, authors and publishers who choose the new 70 percent royalty option will receive 70 percent of list price, net of delivery costs.
A standard deep discount clause looks something like this: «On copies of the Work sold by the Publisher at a discount of greater than 55 % from the publisher's retail price through channels outside of ordinary retail trade channels, the author will be paid a royalty of 15 % of the Publisher's net proceeds.»
At a $ 60 cover price we would net $ 4.80 per book sold of the first 15,000 units and have recouped only a $ 72,000 credit of the advance.
As XinXii is an European based company, we have to warrant two aspects: - we have to pay the German VAT to the tax office for each eBook sold (19 %)- the VAT must be always included in the final price of all products listed on XinXii So after a sale, we have to transfer the VAT to the tax office, and the author will get his percentage of the net price as provision / royalty.
If you are not in breach of your obligations under this Agreement, for each Printed Books & Digital Books sold to a customer through the Program, A&A Printing will pay you the applicable Royalty of 80 % of your list price, net of refunds, bad debt, and any sales or other taxes or fees charged to a customer or applied with respect to sales to a customer.
If the book sells for twelve dollars and costs five dollars to print, you are getting 50 % of seven dollars (the net revenue) not 50 % of twelve dollars (the selling price).
The deal netted Apple 30 % of book profits and stipulated that publishers couldn't sell their books on other platforms at lower prices.
For each magazine or newspaper sold, publishers will be able to earn 70 percent of the retail price, net of delivery costs.
If Publisher does not: eBook price: $ 10.00 $ 7.00 received by publisher (after 30 % sales commission to retailer) 25 % of net royalty Royalty to author: $ 1.75 per title sold Yep, definitely worth the time to find out exactly how this term is going to be defined in the contract when it comes to electronic books.
Then on Wednesday, a post appeared on the Post's Wonkblog comparing the Amazon / Hachette fight to the debate over net neutrality: «Wanting to give consumers access to its products through the biggest single pipeline available, Hachette may relent on the price at which it sells books to Amazon, squeezing its slim profit margins even further.»
Fair contracts should stipulate exactly what information must be displayed in the royalty statement: the number of copies sold and returned; the list price; the net price; the royalty rate; the amount of royalties accumulated; the amount of reserve for returns withheld; the gross amount received by the publisher pursuant to each license along with copies of statements received by the publisher from its licensees during the accounting period; itemized deductions; the number of copies printed, bound, and given away; and the number of saleable copies on hand.
He wrote in a blog post a few years ago «we found $ 2.99 books, on average, netted the authors more earnings (profit per unit, multiplied by units sold) than books priced at $ 6.99 and above.
Tablets are often higher end devices and can be sold at premium prices which nets everyone up and down with the supply chain with solid profit margins.
Multiply net price times a royalty rate times the units sold and the royalty statement is complete.
One way that 25 percent of net became the standard royalty for e-books was because publishers said, «We all know they can't go on selling e-books at a loss forever and sooner or later this pricing structure has got to change.»
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