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Synonyms and antonyms of Prices and costs in American Thesaurus
Prices and costs
fee (noun)
money that you pay to a professional person or institution for their work
asking price (noun)
burden (noun)
the responsibility of paying an amount of money, especially when this is considered too much
conditional fee agreement (noun)
an agreement between a lawyer and a client to pay a fee only if the action is successful. It is informally called a no win no fee agreement.
the consumer price index (noun)
the CPI: a measure of inflation (=the rate at which the cost of living is rising or falling). It consists of a list of the prices of some basic goods and services, which is published each month.
cost-cutting (noun)
actions taken to reduce the costs of a business, government, or other organization
cost of entry (noun)
the cost of beginning to trade in a particular market for the first time
the cost-of-living index (noun)
costs (noun)
money that an individual or organization must spend regularly on things like electricity, rent, and travel
the CPI ()
the consumer price index: a measure of inflation (=the rate at which the cost of living is rising or falling). It consists of a list of the prices of some basic goods and services, which is published each month.
indirect cost (noun)
a business cost that is not directly connected with a particular product or operation
market price (noun)
the price that a product can be sold for at a particular time
market value (noun)
the amount of money that something is worth or can be sold for at a particular time
opportunity cost (noun)
the amount of money that a corporation or organization loses by deciding to do one thing instead of another
price point (noun)
purchase price (noun)
the retail price index (noun)
British the RPI: a measure of inflation (=the rate at which the cost of living is rising or falling). It consists of a list of the prices of some basic goods and services, which is published each month.
the RPI (British)
British the retail price index: a measure of inflation (=the rate at which the cost of living is rising or falling). It consists of a list of the prices of some basic goods and services, which is published each month.
selling price (noun)
spot price (noun)
the price at which a particular product can be bought or sold at a specific time and place
sticker price (noun)
the retail price of a car, marked on a sticker shown in the car window
subscription (noun)
an agreement to pay an amount of money so that you will receive something such as a magazine or a service. You take out a subscription, usually for a year, and renew it if you want to continue the arrangement for another year.
subscription (noun)
an agreement to pay an amount of money in order to help an organization or a project
top dollar (noun)
tuition (noun)
money that you pay to take classes, especially at a college, university, or private school
unit price (noun)
the price of each single thing, especially a share in a company
value (noun)
the amount that something is worth, measured especially in money
variable cost (noun)
a cost that changes according to how much of a product is made