jaemüügihinda
Jaemüügihinda refers to the price at which a retailer sells a product to an end consumer. It is the final price a customer pays at the point of sale. This price is typically higher than the wholesale price, which is the price at which the retailer purchases the goods from the manufacturer or distributor. The difference between the wholesale price and the jaemüügihinda is known as the retail markup or gross margin.
The jaemüügihinda is influenced by several factors. These include the cost of the product, operating expenses
Setting the correct jaemüügihinda is crucial for a retailer's success. A price that is too high may