a statement of price, terms of sale, and description of goods or services by a vendor to a prospective purchaser.
Price offered by a printer to produce a specific job.
is the bid submitted in response to a Request for Quotation from a contracting authority.
The price currently available (the highest bid price that anyone has offered to pay for or the lowest ask price that anyone has accepted) for a security or a commodity. Also used as Quote.
Amount stated as the price according to tariff for certain services to be provided or issued to a customer with specification on conditions for carriage.
The bid and offered prices a dealer is willing to buy or sell at. KEY TERM
For purposes of Rule 15c2-7, a quotation means any bid or offer, but it also includes a broker's or dealer's indication of interest in a bid or offer.
The two-way price at which a trader will trade a security.
a statement of the current market price of a security or commodity
a firm price, an estimate is much less specific
a fixed price for producing a given project
a fixed price given by a company for the product or service you want
a fixed price that the builder can't change once you have accepted it, even if they have to carry out more work than expected
a fixed price to carry out the listed works
The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell a security at any point in time.
A statement of the current market price of a service or security (an asset which the lender can have recourse if the borrower defaults on the loan repayment). Click here to go back to the top of the page
The actual price or the bid or ask price of either cash commodities or futures or options contracts at a particular time.
An offer to sell goods at a stated price and under specified conditions.
Price in a market; not necessarily the purchase or sale price, but an indication of market levels.
The amount of premium that an insurer sets as the price to cover a particular risk.
Often shortened to quote and also referred to as bid-asked. The highest bid or lowest offer price currently available on a security/commodity.
The prices bid and offered by buyers and sellers for securities listed on a stock exchange.
An offer to sell goods at a stated price and under stated terms.
Often referred to as a "quote." The actual, bid, or asked price of futures, options, or cash commodities at a certain time.
Price of securities, shares, foreign currency, or commodities.
in relation to securities means that, during the course of trading on the exchange, information concerning the prices (if any) at which persons have offered to buy or sell those securities is from time to time recorded on the trading system.
A sales document designed to provide detailed pricing information on an itemized list of products.
The highest bid and lowest offer (asked) price currently available for a security. For example, an investor requesting a price on XYZ Company might be quoted "40 to 40 1/2." This means that the best bid price (the highest price any buyer will pay) is currently $40 a share, and the best offer price (the lowest price any seller will accept) is $40.50.
In stock market parlance, the price a market maker will offer you to buy or sell an asset.
The price at which a security may be bought or sold at any given time.
The current bid price and the current ask price of a security.
The price being bid (by a prospective buyer) or offered (by a potential seller) for a stock.
A quotation, or quote, refers to the current price of a security, be it either the highest bid price for that security or the lowest ask price.
The price being offered or bid by a market maker or broker-dealer for a particular security.
Highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell a parcel of real estate in a particular market at a specified time. Sometimes also refers to a proposal to perform certain work for a specified price.