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  • 21Unit trust — A unit trust is a form of collective investment constituted under a trust deed.Found in Australia, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore [Lee, Boon Keng and Ong, Andy. Personal Financial Planning in Singapore. INS …

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  • 22price — A fixed value of something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in a market; when demand for a product increases and supply remains constant, the… …

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  • 23unit — n. 1 a an individual thing, person, or group regarded as single and complete, esp. for purposes of calculation. b each of the (smallest) separate individuals or groups into which a complex whole may be analysed (the family as the unit of society) …

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  • 24unit pricing — The practice of showing the price of a single unit of a product in order that shoppers can compare the price against the cost of a multipack. A single bag of crisps in a supermarket might cost 30p. A larger bag containing six single bags could be …

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  • 25unit — 01. We will begin [unit] four in the grammar text on Monday. 02. The patient received four [units] of blood during the operation. 03. She has been working in the marketing [unit] for over a year now. 04. He always gets confused when trying to… …

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  • 26unit pricing — noun Etymology: pricing from gerund of price (II) : the pricing of products (as packaged foods) whereby the unit price is indicated along with the total price …

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  • 27unit of issue — In its special storage meaning, refers to the quantity of an item; as each number, dozen, gallon, pair, pound, ream, set, yard. Usually termed unit of issue to distinguish from “unit price”. See also unit …

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  • 28Price Analysis — involves the breakdown of a price to a unit figure. Usually per square metre or square foot of accommodation or per hectare or even square metre of land. The price with suitable adjustment for various differences, is then applied to the valuation …

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  • 29price taker — ˈprice ˌtaker noun [countable] ECONOMICS a company or person that has little influence on the price of something, and has to follow what other companies and people do: • Too many businesses are price takers, not price leaders. * * * price taker… …

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  • 30unit-pricing — unit priˈcing noun A method of pricing foodstuffs, etc by showing the cost per agreed unit (eg kilogram or pound) as well as, or instead of, the overall price of the item • • • Main Entry: ↑unit …

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