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mark-up
mark-up n 1. (Commerce) a percentage or amount added to the cost of a commodity to provide the seller with a profit and to cover overheads, costs, etc 2. (Commerce) a. an increase in the price of a commodityb. the amount of this increase vb (tr, adverb) 3. (Commerce) to add a percentage for profit, overheads, etc, to the cost of (a commodity)4. (Commerce) to increase the price ofTranslationsmark-up
mark-up1. a percentage or amount added to the cost of a commodity to provide the seller with a profit and to cover overheads, costs, etc. 2. a. an increase in the price of a commodity b. the amount of this increase MedicalSeemarkupmark-up
Markup1. The additional price one pays when one buys a security from a broker-dealer. That is, when one buys a security, one pays the broker-dealer an extra percentage or a flat fee as commission. This markup forms the bulk of the broker-dealer's income.
2. See: Spread.
3. The extra amount a retailer charges a customer for a good over and above what it paid the wholesaler. For example, if one pays Wal-Mart $20 for a toaster, and Wal-Mart bought it from the manufacturer for $15, the markup is $5.mark-up the PROFIT MARGIN on a good or service which can be expressed as a percentage of the cost of the product or a percentage of its selling price. See PRICING METHODS, COST-BASED PRICING. |