The Monroney Sticker Price, or Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), for a new car shows the base price, the manufacturer's installed options with the manufacturer's suggested retail price, the manufacturer's transportation charge, and the fuel economy (mileage).
Affixed to the car window, this label is required by federal law, and may be removed only by the purchaser.
The MSRP is also an important bargaining tool for car buyers- generally you want to get the salesman to sell for UNDER the MSRP, or include additional accessories to improve the deal you get.
Question #4 ~ http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
Answer: well,it all comes down to what you plan to do after you get your engineering degree.If you would like to work in R&D (research and development) you are probably better of not doing an MBA,however it is essential that you do your masters and specialize in a specific area of your engineering field.
If u wouldn't like to do the above an MBA degree is definitely very helpful as it gives you more exposure to business-related topics you didn't come across in engineering studies.Even if u start of your career as a basic engineer,as you climb up the career ladder an MBA degree equips you with organization skills,marketing skills etc.This is also important because the role of the engineer is changing; within an industry, an engineer is likely to be a manager who has to implement new practices and new technology.
so i would really recommend you to go for an MBA if you arent very specific on staying in that engineering cocoon.Also there are a wide range of MBA degrees available.people usually only consider the usual areas of marketing and finance while opting for an MBA degree but there are several other options available like an MBA in operational management etc..
but a REALLY IMPORTANT thing you need to keep in mind is to do your MBA from a good university,and most of the good universities require work experience.so i think your MBA degree can wait for a few years until you get that much needed work experience to get you into a good university.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
In other words: The maximum the marketing department thinks a store can charge for that item.
Manufacturer's suggested retail price.
ms ramaiah polytechnic