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In a [[Tiered price structure]], a '''constant price differential''' is a situation in which the differences in prices between tiered products remains unchanged between the list price and the actual transaction net price.
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In a [[Tiered price structure|tiered price structure]], a '''constant price differential''' is a situation in which the differences in prices between tiered products remains unchanged between the list price and the actual transaction [[Net price|net price]].

Latest revision as of 20:15, 9 January 2013

In a tiered price structure, a constant price differential is a situation in which the differences in prices between tiered products remains unchanged between the list price and the actual transaction net price.