17 Jul 2018, 11:56 — 1 min read
Definition: Transfer price is the price at which divisions of a company transact with each other, such as the trade of supplies or labor between departments. Transfer prices are used when individual entities of a larger multi-entity firm are treated and measured as separately run entities.
Example: If a company headquartered in India, sells goods to a subsidiary based in Dubai, Transfer Pricing applies in making sure that the transaction occurs at a fair market value.
Business Insight: Almost 60% of international trade takes place via international transactions between Associated Enterprises.
Read more about Transfer Pricing here.
Posted by
GlobalLinker StaffWe are a team of experienced industry professionals committed to sharing our knowledge and skills with small & medium enterprises.
3 Easy Solutions to Plug Your Leaking Sales Funnel
21 Mar 2023, 13:54
Hosting Business Awards on the GlobalLinker Platform
28 Feb 2023, 11:16
5 Must-Have Emails for Your Online Store
15 Feb 2023, 10:00
Most read this week
Comments (4)
Please login or register to join the discussion