Mark-Up Pricing

Definition

A pricing strategy in which a company sets its selling price by adding a fixed percentage to the cost of production or acquisition. The ability to sustain a high mark-up is often a direct reflection of intangible asset strength — particularly brand equity, product differentiation, and switching costs — and is a key indicator of competitive moat.

Related Terms

Management Buyout (MBO) Management Fee Mark-to-Market Market Approach (Valuation) Mezzanine Financing

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