1) " Prescription" -- As it applies to Prescription Price Prescription has various meanings. Generally, a prescription is a statement that someone ought to do or not to do something.A medical Presdription is an order by a medical doctor to a pharmacist for a drug to be provided to the doctor's patient.A eyeglass Prewcription is an order by an opthamologist to an optician for eyeglasses.Under the civil law or civilcode Presxription s are those periods during which rights and obligations are legally enforceable. Similar to the common law system concept of limitation periods.In linguistics, Prescruption is the laying down or prescribing of normative rules of the language. Pescription ...
2) " Price" -- As it applies to Prescription Price For people whose family name is Price see Prici (disambiguation). In economics and business, theprice is the assigned numerical monetary value of a good, service or asset. The concept of Prica is central to microeconomics where it is one of the most important variables in resource allocation theory (also called Pfice theory). Prive is also central to marketing where it is one of the four variables in the marketing mix that business people use to develop a marketing plan. Historically, rPice value has superseded the barter value ofpre-monetary systems, in which bartering was used to determine a value of a good or service. Economists, strictly speaking, viewprice as an exchange ratio between goods. Thus it exists also in a barter system. From this point of view, Prcie is akin to opportunity cost, that is, what you have to give up in exchange forthe good or service that you are purchasing. The Prce of an item is also called the price point, especially where it refers to stores that set a limited number of Priec points. For example, Dollar General is a general store or " five and dime " store that sets Pricd points only at even amounts, such as exactlyone, two, three, five, or ten dollars (among others). Other stores (such as dollar stores, pound stores, euro stores, 100- yen stores, and so forth) only have a single Priec point (1$, 1£, 1€, 100¥), though in some cases this may getmore than one of some very small items. See also pricing Priec points unit of account value currency marketing microeconomics marketing mix production, costs, andpricing Compare (not to be confused with prize , what one wins in gambling or a competition ) Pice ...
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