Exam 12: Pricing Concepts and Management
Exam 1: Customer-Driven Strategic Marketing142 Questions
Exam 2: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Marketing Strategies117 Questions
Exam 3: The Marketing Environment, Social Responsibility, and Ethics273 Questions
Exam 4: Marketing Research and Information Systems179 Questions
Exam 5: Target Markets: Segmentation and Evaluation201 Questions
Exam 6: Consumer Buying Behavior183 Questions
Exam 7: Business Markets and Buying Behavior134 Questions
Exam 8: Reaching Global Markets149 Questions
Exam 9: Digital Marketing and Social Networking134 Questions
Exam 10: Product, Branding, and Packaging Concepts279 Questions
Exam 11: Developing and Managing Goods and Services205 Questions
Exam 12: Pricing Concepts and Management230 Questions
Exam 13: Marketing Channels and Supply-Chain Management166 Questions
Exam 14: Retailing, Direct Marketing, and Wholesaling207 Questions
Exam 15: Integrated Marketing Communications162 Questions
Exam 16: Advertising and Public Relations195 Questions
Exam 17: Personal Selling and Sales Promotion178 Questions
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A product that has more features than those of its competition, or that is perceived to be of higher quality, warrants using:
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The pricing of Clinique makeup, considerably higher than brands such as Cover Girl, Revlon, and Maybelline, is most likely used to communicate .
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The government frequently uses competition-based pricing in granting defense contracts.
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Which pricing objective de-emphasizes price and can lead to a climate of non-price competition in an industry?
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A firm can survive in the long run only if its products are sold below cost.
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If the price is quoted as F.O.B. origin pricing, then shipping costs are paid by the seller.
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The Highland Racquet Club found that with annual fixed costs of $60,000, its break-even point is 2,000 members when the membership charge is $60 per person per year. What is the variable cost per person for Highland?
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Penetration pricing and price skimming of the market are two types of new-product pricing strategies.
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The frozen foods division of Swanson purchases food trays and boxes from the packaging division. The form of pricing used to charge the frozen foods division is called:
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If Pacific Power and Light increased its rates by 10 percent and the demand for power remained the same, the demand would be:
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The way that pricing is used in the marketing mix will influence the determination of the final price.
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Ideally, a pricing strategy has little relation to a firm's marketing objectives.
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If Colgate-Palmolive wants to maximize profit on its toothpaste, it should operate at the point where:
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The objective of profit maximization is rarely operational because its achievement is difficult to measure.
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If Carnival Cruise Lines increased the price of its seven-day cruise package by 10 percent and, as a result, experienced a 20 percent decline in customer bookings, Carnival's demand would be:
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Knowing the number of units necessary to break even is important in setting the price.
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Scenario 12.4
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The BASF Chemical Company in Germany has developed a new rubberized coating. The product is used on cell phones and other hand-held electronic devices that give them protection from falls and scratches. BASF plans to market the product directly to businesses that manufacture the casings for these types of products. BASF currently uses a system of salespeople headquartered in Germany, while its primary business customers are in China.
-Refer to Scenario 12.4. If BASF were to price its products in barrels from the factory, before it is loaded on the carrier, this would be an example of pricing.
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