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myyntihinta

Myyntihinta is a Finnish term that refers to the price at which a product or asset is offered for sale. In retail and other markets, the myyntihinta is the price shown on shelves, in online listings, or on invoices as the amount the seller asks for the item. The term can refer to either a fixed price or a price that is negotiable.

In many contexts, especially consumer sales in Finland, the displayed price includes value-added tax (VAT). Some

The final price paid in a sale can differ from the myyntihinta if discounts, promotions, bulk purchases,

Legal and consumer-protection rules require price information to be clear and truthful. Public displays should reveal

situations
show
prices
excluding
VAT
for
business
customers,
but
the
consumer-facing
price
is
typically
the
total
to
be
paid.
or
negotiated
terms
apply.
In
real
estate
and
other
asset
markets,
the
listing
may
indicate
a
myyntihinta
as
the
asking
or
listing
price,
while
the
ultimate
kauppahinta
(purchase
price)
is
the
amount
agreed
in
the
sale
contract
and
may
be
higher
or
lower
than
the
listed
price.
the
total
price
to
be
paid
by
consumers
and,
when
applicable,
indicate
any
temporary
reductions
or
special
terms.
The
term
myyntihinta
is
widely
used
across
sectors,
including
retail,
automotive,
and
property,
to
denote
the
price
at
which
something
is
offered
for
sale.