katalogihinta
Katalogihinta, also known as list price or manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), is the price at which a product is initially offered for sale by the manufacturer or distributor. It serves as a reference point for retailers and consumers, providing a starting point for negotiations and pricing strategies. The katalogihinta is typically higher than the final selling price, allowing retailers to apply discounts and promotions to attract customers.
The setting of katalogihinta is influenced by various factors, including production costs, market demand, competition, and
Retailers often use the katalogihinta as a benchmark when determining their own prices. They may apply discounts,
Consumers should be aware that the katalogihinta is not always the final price they will pay. It