Multiple Choice
Target pricing refers to
A) a method of selecting specific prices wholesalers and retailers are willing to pay based upon the elasticity of each given item.
B) a method of charging different prices to maximize revenue for a set amount of capacity at any given time.
C) the practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits while maintaining or decreasing price.
D) a method of estimating the price that ultimate consumers would be willing to pay for a product, then working backward through markups taken by retailers and wholesalers to determine what price to charge wholesalers.
E) a method of estimating the price that ultimate consumers would be willing to pay for a product, then determining how much wholesalers wish to charge its customers, deliberately adjusting the composition and features of the product to achieve the price to consumers.
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