found: Work cat.: Protopapadakis, A.A. Spot and future prices and the law of one price, 1982.
found: Investopedia.com financial dictionary, via WWW, Sept. 26, 2006(Spot price -- The current price at which a particular commodity can be bought or sold at a specified time and place. In other words, the price that is quoted if you want to buy any commodity today)
found: InvestorWords.com investing glossary, via WWW, Sept. 26, 2006(Spot price -- The present delivery price of a given commodity being traded on the spot market; also called cash price)
found: Wikipedia, via WWW, Sept. 26, 2006(The spot price or spot rate of a commodity, a security or a currency is the price that is quoted for immediate (spot) settlement (payment and delivery). Spot settlement is normally one or two business days from trade date)
found: Shim, J.K. Dictionary of economics, 1995:(spot price -- Also called cash price; price quoted in a spot market for commodities, currency and financial instruments; spot rate -- The price of one currency in terms of another set in a foreign exchange market)