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markup rates
noun
Plural of markup rate
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Lawsuits dating back to the 1990s show that customers of color are more likely to be charged additional interest rates, known as "markups," and that their markup rates tend to be higher than those charged to white borrowers.
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Price as a constant markup rate.
Businesses may not want to show a contractor the markup rate they are charging for services to a client.
The CFPB issued formal regulatory guidance in 2013 encouraging banks to get rid of the markup interest rate system as a way of compensating dealerships for issuing car loans.
Consumers are now wise to artificial markups, second-rate inventory and the fine print with each purchase.
In his experience, he said, a customer's credit rating was entirely irrelevant to the size of the interest rate markup.
You can pay anywhere around the world with your N26 card without any exchange rate markup or foreign transaction fee.
Dealers will not stop making loans if they cannot markup the interest rate.
Ally, which is no longer part of GM, has the option of eliminating dealer markups of interest rates altogether, government officials said Friday.
The agency recommended changing the markup to a flat rate per transaction, instead of giving dealers an incentive to inflate rates for some consumers.
Then at a 50percentt markup over the official rate, the gasoline is sold in whiskey bottles along the road.
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