Economy, asked by Jimmyparungao521, 8 months ago

differences between rate-minus and cost-plus

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Answered by anaghaumesh2005
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Answer: HOPE IT WOULD BE HELPFUL:)

Explanation:

With the retail-minus pricing structure, drivers pay the posted pump price at a fuel stop. ... With the cost-plus model, you do not pay the retail price. Your driver pays a rack price based on the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) nationwide index, plus state and federal taxes

Answered by useyourname
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Answer:

Cost Plus Pricing is a straightforward pricing technique in which you determine how much more you'll charge for an item over its cost. While the Rate minus is a borrowed payment on loan and has had a positive effect for many decades. But it also can also give a negative impact  when inflation outpace happens.

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