Not exact matches
After all, there's no
real basis for a price — no «fixed
cost,» unlike a print book, which has
per -
unit costs to print and ship (and store, etc.).
Your points 4,5, & 7 are
real CarMax advantages though # 5 will erode over time as traditional car dealers get more sophisticated about understanding inventory carrying
costs and managing based on net
per unit profit instead of gross
per unit profit.
The
real costs of a program to address global warming are crucially dependent on how much time and money it would take to develop and diffuse these technologies, plus the incremental
costs per unit of energy (if any) they would impose once deployed.
Notably though, the
real GDP has experienced slight improvement, growing 1.7 % in the first quarter and the labour
costs per unit of production, for Canadian businesses, rose by 0.8 % (in Canadian dollars).
I think percentages might work better for
real estate participants in different parts of the country because the maintenance and repair
costs in Boston at 2 % of effective gross income for the building that I'm marketing equals $ 427
per unit and that seems very low; and that $ 427 number does not include turnover services which I think you mean to equal broker's fees.