Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context management accounting English) The price at which something is actually purchased, especially from the point of view of the purchaser.
WordNet
n. the price at which something is actually purchased
Usage examples of "purchase price".
Even more predictive, the family of the girl he had chosen to replace his dead wife had refused to accept the three lengths of roanoke he had offered as her purchase price.
It comes down to the terms of the contract the store offers to the buyer on specialty items such as this one-a contract that permits recovery of the entire purchase price less a small handling fee should the item fail to prove satisfactory.
Located on the coast road, on the north side of town, the property included house, farm buildings, and some eighty acres at a purchase price of 600 pounds.
Also with a good knowledge in the area you can build a transmitter for a fraction of the purchase price.
The finished wringers would be sent up to her for distribution and collection of the balance of the purchase price.
With the money remaining over from her purchase price, which was negligible, she, who had been of the Cloth Workers, could open a shop in Ar, purchase materials, and hire men of her caste to aid her in the work.