(しい)()

しいれね
noun
purchase price; wholesale cost
1. purchase price; wholesale cost; cost price
The price at which a retailer or business buys goods from a supplier or wholesaler, before adding markup for resale. A fundamental concept in commerce and business.
仕入(しい)()()がった。
The purchase price went up.
仕入(しい)()より(やす)()ったら赤字(あかじ)になる。
If you sell below the purchase price, you'll be in the red.
原材料(げんざいりょう)高騰(こうとう)仕入(しい)()上昇(じょうしょう)し、販売(はんばい)価格(かかく)転嫁(てんか)せざるを()なくなった。
Due to soaring raw material costs, the purchase prices rose and we had no choice but to pass the costs on to the selling price.

Compound of 仕入(しい)れ (purchasing, stocking) and () (price). The price a business pays to acquire goods, as opposed to the selling price (()()).

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 仕入(しい)()()がる: the purchase price rises
  • 仕入(しい)()()がる: the purchase price falls
  • 仕入(しい)()()る: to sell at cost
  • 仕入(しい)()(おさ)える: to keep purchase costs down

SIMILAR WORDS:

  • 原価(げんか): cost price — the total cost including manufacturing and procurement
  • 卸値(おろしね): wholesale price — price at which wholesalers sell to retailers
  • 売値(うりね): selling price — the price at which goods are sold to customers
  • 定価(ていか): list price, retail price — the manufacturer's suggested price