Multiple Choice
Setting a price that is dictated by tradition, a standardized channel of distribution, or other competitive factors is referred to as
A) cost-plus pricing.
B) customary pricing.
C) standard markup pricing.
D) loss-leader pricing.
E) target profit pricing.
Correct Answer:

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