Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context business English) The price at which an item is actually sold.
WordNet
n. the price at which something is offered for sale [syn: asking price]
Usage examples of "selling price".
Thus it could be said with perfect confidence that she possessed a big store of data relevant to the selling price of a house on the Maine coast.
Customs and Excise duty, value added tax and income tax paid by the shopkeeper meant that three-quarters of the selling price of every standard bottle of whisky went in one way or another to the inland revenue.
Wisely, the video never gave the selling price of the Galaxy 9000.
The idea was to have a separate page for each article, giving the source and the price paid, plus notes on repairs, restoration methods, andultimatelythe selling price.
The selling price, delivered at Starport, is fifty-two munits a ton, current quotation.
Often, more than half the selling price of a tool is spent on purchased parts and assemblies.
We will sell any of your products for all that we can get, and keep twenty-five percent of the selling price for ourselves.
We suggest that the duke should take fifty percent of that selling price and use the money for improvements on the islands, and that the producer of the product get the remaining twenty-five percent.
We had her purchased, following your policy, for a tarsk bit over her former selling price.
Lark is as good as you seem to think he is, I'll bet you right now that the selling price for this house is within five thousand dollars of two hundred thou.