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Title: Basic Marketing, 13th edition


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Chapter 17 Pricing Objectives and Policies
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Chapter 17 Objectives
When you finish this chapter, you should
  • 1. Understand how pricing objectives should guide
    strategy planning for pricing decisions.
  • 2. Understand choices the marketing manager must
    make about price flexibility.
  • 3. Know what a marketing manager should consider
    when setting the price level for a product in the
    early stages of the product life cycle.
  • 4. Understand the many possible variations of a
    price structure including discounts, allowances,
    and who pays transportation costs.
  • 5. Understand the value pricing concept and its
    role in obtaining a competitive advantage and
    offering target customers superior value.
  • 6. Understand the legality of price level and
    price flexibility policies.
  • 7. Understand the important new terms.

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Strategy Planning for Price
Pricing objectives
Geographic term who pays transportation and how
Discounts and allowances to whom and when
Price levels over product life cycle
Price flexibility
Exhibit 17-1
17-3
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Pricing Objectives
Exhibit 17-4
17-4
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Price Flexibility Policies
  • One-price policy
  • The same price to all customers who purchase
    products under essentially the same conditions
    and quantities
  • Exchange rate changes may make this difficult in
    international markets
  • Flexible pricing (e.g., in channels, business
    markets, expensive consumer shopping products)
  • Issues
  • Use is increasing because of impact of
    information technology, customer databases,
    scanners, etc.
  • Selling costs may be higher if prices are
    negotiated
  • Signals to competitors
  • Customer dissatisfaction may be a problem
  • Gray channels and cross-shipping

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Price Level Policies
Exhibit 17-5A
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Price Level Policies
Exhibit 17-5B
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Discount Pricing
17-8
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Allowances
17-9
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Geographic Pricing Policies
17-10
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Value Pricing
17-11
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Key Terms
Discounts Quantity Cumulative
Noncumulative Seasonal Net Cash Discounts 2/10
Net 30 Trade (Functional) Discounts Sale
Price Everyday Low Pricing Allowances Advertising
Stocking Push Money Trade-in Coupons
Price Target Return Objective Profit
Maximization Objective Sales-Oriented
Objective Status Quo Objectives Nonprice
Competition Administered Price One-Price
Policy Flexible-Price Policy Skimming Price
Policy Penetration Pricing Policy Introductory
Price Dealing Basic List Prices
Rebates F.O.B. Zone Pricing Uniform
Delivered Freight Absorption Value Pricing
Unfair Trade Practices Act Dumping Phony List
Prices Wheeler Lea Act Price Fixing Robinson-Patma
n Act Price Discrimination
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