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The dealer then decided how much of a markup to add to that rate.
— Patrick Farrell Centives.net: Lehigh University students set up an online tool to calculate how much of a markup Domino's charges for each pizza topping.
How much of a markup do you take? A. We're like any standard store, and we get paid like a wholesaler does.
This sounds like a bit of a markup, but it is probably small potatoes when you consider some of the absurd prices paid for new works by contemporary artists.
"But it is also a way of saying, 'We're not going to stick you with eight bucks.' " He emphasized that for as much of a markup as a restaurant can take on a bottle of water, it can take an even higher one on juice or soda.
they have less of a markup".
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Another house in Los Angeles went into foreclosure in 2012 and was flipped seven months later for a markup of $254,000, or 66 percent.
The iPhone 5, for instance, carries a gross margin of 68percentt for entry-level devices, and 72percentt for its most expensive model, thanks to a markup of 256.72percentt.
We know that because the San Francisco-based, Web-only purveyor of well-made, low-cost apparel and accessories doesn't just disclose the information, it also showcases it in an easy-to-understand infographic on its website — alongside the cost of materials ($2.65), labor ($6.90), transportation (20 cents) for a cost (rounded up to the nearest dollar) of $13, with a markup of $15.
And while you can pay $30 to buy $10,000 worth of, say, Boeing stock, ordering a like sum of bonds could generate a markup of $300.
Car dealerships often add an extra bit of interest, called a markup, on top of the rate charged by a lender, ostensibly to pay the dealership for its work arranging the loan.
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