THE ASKING PRICE

THE ASKING PRICE
Author: Amanda Browning
Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 4596065691

After five years, Blair reappears in Sian’s life as the new president of her company. Blair’s cold gaze hides a dark plan—to take revenge on Sian for ruining his best friend and pushing him to his death. Sian is gripped by fear when she is assigned to be his personal secretary…and that’s only the beginning of his carefully planned trap…

The Asking Price

The Asking Price
Author: Henry Cecil
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755129318

Ronald Holbrook is a fifty-seven year old bachelor who has lived in the same house for twenty years. Jane Doughty, the daughter of his next-door neighbours, is seventeen. She suddenly decides she is in love with Ronald and wants to marry him. Everyone is amused at first but then events take a disturbingly sinister turn.

Asking About Prices

Asking About Prices
Author: Alan Blinder
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1998-01-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1610440684

Why do consumer prices and wages adjust so slowly to changes in market conditions? The rigidity or stickiness of price setting in business is central to Keynesian economic theory and a key to understanding how monetary policy works, yet economists have made little headway in determining why it occurs. Asking About Prices offers a groundbreaking empirical approach to a puzzle for which theories abound but facts are scarce. Leading economist Alan Blinder, along with co-authors Elie Canetti, David Lebow, and Jeremy B. Rudd, interviewed a national, multi-industry sample of 200 CEOs, company heads, and other corporate price setters to test the validity of twelve prominent theories of price stickiness. Using everyday language and pertinent scenarios, the carefully designed survey asked decisionmakers how prominently these theoretical concerns entered into their own attitudes and thought processes. Do businesses tend to view the costs of changing prices as prohibitive? Do they worry that lower prices will be equated with poorer quality goods? Are firms more likely to try alternate strategies to changing prices, such as warehousing excess inventory or improving their quality of service? To what extent are prices held in place by contractual agreements, or by invisible handshakes? Asking About Prices offers a gold mine of previously unavailable information. It affirms the widespread presence of price stickiness in American industry, and offers the only available guide to such business details as what fraction of goods are sold by fixed price contract, how often transactions involve repeat customers, and how and when firms review their prices. Some results are surprising: contrary to popular wisdom, prices do not increase more easily than they decrease, and firms do not appear to practice anticipatory pricing, even when they can foresee cost increases. Asking About Prices also offers a chapter-by-chapter review of the survey findings for each of the twelve theories of price stickiness. The authors determine which theories are most popular with actual price setters, how practices vary within different business sectors, across firms of different sizes, and so on. They also direct economists' attention toward a rationale for price stickiness that does not stem from conventional theory, namely a strong reluctance by firms to antagonize or inconvenience their customers. By illuminating how company executives actually think about price setting, Asking About Prices provides an elegant model of a valuable new approach to conducting economic research.

The Asking Price

The Asking Price
Author: Henry Cecil
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1842320440

Ronald Holbrook is a fifty-seven year old bachelor who has lived in the same house for twenty years. Jane Doughty, the daughter of his next-door neighbours, is seventeen. She suddenly decides she is in love with Ronald and wants to marry him. Everyone is amused at first but then events take a disturbingly sinister turn and Ronald finds himself enmeshed in a potentially tragic situation.

The Asking Price

The Asking Price
Author: Caroline Upcher
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages:
Release: 2002-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780304364886

Hope's fifth nanny in nearly as many months has walked out and today of all days, when she has a hot $1.5 million waterfront property to sell, she is left holding the baby - literally. In desperation Hope calls England and asks her sister-in-law to send Mary Poppins. Instead she gets Annabel, who is the wrong age and has very little experience. But why did Annabel leave England in such a hurry?

I Sold My House in a Raffle

I Sold My House in a Raffle
Author: Diane Giraudo McDermott
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1600377319

I Sold My House in a Raffle fits perfectly with the current economic climate and is based on the premise that many home sellers face frustration as they try and sell their properties, while nonprofit organizations, from reduced government spending and a drop in donations, struggle to meet the increased need for their services. The result is foreclosure for many homeowners and a cut back in services from these charities or face closing their doors. The purpose of the book is to partner home sellers with a worthy charity to get their home sold through a raffle with the home as the grand prize, and provide a significant cash benefit to the charity. I Sold My House in a Raffle walks the reader (the home seller, and the nonprofit director) through each step of the process.