My latest statement shows that it is now worth less than I have paid in so far, because the unit price has gone down. |
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The entries note the items purchased, the unit price where applicable, and the total price denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence. |
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Stacked items for sale at the auction house now display the per unit price and per unit buyout price in the item mouseover. |
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In that case, the price on redemption will be the applicable unit price established on the Valuation Date following the day of actual receipt. |
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The unit price of energy will be quite different depending on what percentage of potential power is generated. |
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As with a drug chain, the unit price rises and the quantity per job lot falls at each step. |
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The unit price implies a valuation of about 10 times earnings and three times book value. |
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The per unit price of my income trust has fallen below the purchase price and I'm thinking of selling the units to trigger a capital loss. |
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This Directive requires the provision of pricing information in a particular format: the provision of the selling price and the unit price. |
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We won't accept any orders to buy or sell units if we've suspended the calculation of the unit price. |
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You have negotiated a different unit price for the component with each vendor. |
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The purchase price per unit is the unit price next determined following receipt by the Fund of a completed subscription. |
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Weighted pricing is a necessary means to measuring the impact of individual unit price changes on the economy's overall inflation. |
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In light of the current economic conditions and a decrease in our unit price, we performed an in-depth review of all assumptions used in our models. |
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Previously the government has rejected calls for a minimum unit price. |
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The unit price method lets you use the same unit prices for inventory valuation from year to year, regardless of any change in costs or market values. |
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Once prices are in the system, the final unit price can be struck. |
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After 10 years, a unit price of between 40p-50p could reduce the number of alcohol-related deaths in Wales by 200-250, she said. |
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Diminishing Musharakah is a variation of partnership in which it is agreed between the parties at the start that one partner will, over time, purchase units in the joint venture from the others at a pre-agreed unit price. |
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This is equal to long term accumulation of the contract for products at the unit price for injected quantity and daily withdrawn quantity by way of direction reversal. |
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Those expenses will be deductible in calculating the unit price only for that Series thereby reducing the value of the Pool's assets attributable to that Series. |
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And while growth in the volume of components may be relatively modest, the unit price of luxury watches increases in parallel with their growing sophistication. |
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You'll be refunded the unit price of the item, minus the shipping cost. |
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Dr Mark Porter, leader of Britain's doctors, backed Mann's call for a 50p minimum unit price and called for a total ban on the advertising of alcohol to reduce consumption. |
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Menu's unit price fell long before the current crisis. |
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The Net U. P. column shows the unit price for each catalogue number after deduction of the overall discount which must be entered in the Discount field below the table. |
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A weighted price is calculated by multiplying the unit price of an item by the number of that item the average consumer purchases. |
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For a given market of a commodity, demand is the relation of the quantity that all buyers would be prepared to purchase at each unit price of the good. |
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