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    Figure 14-6 -Figure 14-6 Above Shows the Three Types of Special Adjustments
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Figure 14-6 -Figure 14-6 Above Shows the Three Types of Special Adjustments

Question 169

Question 169

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  Figure 14-6 -Figure 14-6 above shows the three types of special adjustments to list or quoted price. A  represents A)  demand-oriented price adjustments. B)  allowances. C)  geographical adjustments. D)  discounts. E)  customary pricing adjustments. Figure 14-6
-Figure 14-6 above shows the three types of special adjustments to list or quoted price."A" represents


A) demand-oriented price adjustments.
B) allowances.
C) geographical adjustments.
D) discounts.
E) customary pricing adjustments.

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