MKTG 321 CH. 12 Pricing Concepts and Management
Scenario 12.5. A few months ago, a major B2B supplier raised prices of its products by 10 percent to compensate for changes in market conditions. One of its sales reps, Tamika was surprised when orders from her regular customers plummeted. Her normal order was $1,100. After the price increase, the average order dropped by 25 percent. Tamika became concerned that customers might look elsewhere. For this reason, she decided to start offering discounts. When one of her loyal customers, David, purchases $950 worth of product for his firm, the supplier gives David the terms "4/20 net 30." She wants to maintain her relationship with David and would ideally like to receive payment in less than a month. Refer to Scenario 12.5. How much would David have to pay if he pays in 25 days? In 19 days? - $950; $760 - $950; $665 - $950; $912 - $923; $950 - $912; $950
- $950; $912
The PlayStation 5 retails for $499 at GameStop, and the cost to GameStop is $400. What is the markup as a percentage of the selling price? - 50.3 percent - 80.2 percent - 24.8 percent - 19.8 percent
- 19.8 percent
Scenario 12.5. A few months ago, a major B2B supplier raised prices of its products by 10 percent to compensate for changes in market conditions. One of its sales reps, Tamika, was surprised when orders from her regular customers plummeted. Her normal order was $1,100. After the price increase, the average order dropped by 25 percent. Tamika became concerned that customers might look elsewhere. For this reason, she decided to start offering discounts. When one of her loyal customers, David, purchases $950 worth of product for his firm, the supplier gives David the terms "4/20 net 30." She wants to maintain her relationship with David and would ideally like to receive payment in less than a month. Refer to Scenario 12.5. Consider how the average order amount changed when prices were raised $75. The elasticity of demand is _______. With this in mind, the product can best be described as _______. - 2.5; elastic - 1.0; elastic - 0.4; inelastic - 0.4; elastic - 2.5; inelastic
- 2.5; elastic
Chantel, a resident of Denver, Colorado, decided to open up her own fine jewelry store. To do so, she used her life savings and a loan from the bank. Chantel was able to open up a store with sufficient inventory. She markets the jewelry as the "finest jewelry in the West." The most popular item Chantel sells is a rose gold bracelet that sells for $550. During one month, Chantel's fixed costs are $6,000. Her variable costs average about $400. Refer to Scenario 12.1. How many rose gold bracelets would Chantel have to sell to break even? 24 40 50 54 37
- 40
ACE Corp. offers a price discount to encourage prompt payment. Which of the following is it likely to use? - A cash discount - A seasonal discount - A quantity discount - A trade discount - An allowance
- A cash discount
ACE Corp.'s products have elastic demand. If ACE raises the price of products, what will be the result? - An increase in market share - A decrease in market share - An increase in total revenue - A decrease in total revenue - A decrease in product inventory
- A decrease in total revenue
Miguel is setting prices for new couches. The couch he is currently looking at is higher quality and expected to last longer than a traditional couch. Miguel expects to set the price of the couch high because he knows that consumers anticipate paying more for longer-lasting products. What stage of the pricing process is Miguel currently at? - Developing pricing objectives - Assessing the target market's evaluation of price - Evaluating competitors' prices - Determining the final price - Choosing a basis for setting prices
- Assessing the target market's evaluation of price
Rex is opening a retail outlet and will primarily sell used video games and game systems. Which of the following would most likely represent a fixed cost for Rex? - Electricity - Employee compensation - Building rent - Advertising expenditures
- Building rent
Scenario 12.5. A few months ago, a major B2B supplier raised prices of its products by 10 percent to compensate for changes in market conditions. One of its sales reps, Tamika was surprised when orders from her regular customers plummeted. Her normal order was $1,100. After the price increase, the average order dropped by 25 percent. Tamika became concerned that customers might look elsewhere. For this reason, she decided to start offering discounts. When one of her loyal customers, David, purchases $950 worth of product for his firm, the supplier gives David the terms "4/20 net 30." She wants to maintain her relationship with David and would ideally like to receive payment in less than a month. Refer to Scenario 12.5. What type of discount is the supplier offering David? - Cash - Cumulative - Transfer - Trade - Allowance
- Cash
Scenario 12.4. Forouzan works at a firm that wants to develop a new pricing strategy for one of its products. The company has decided that its main objective for this product is to increase the product's sales in relation to industry sales. Forouzan has obtained a list of prices that tell her how much similar products are being sold for. Forouzan is particularly interested in the industry's top competitor because it has so much market share. After determining the price of its major competitor, Forouzan decided to undercut their price by several dollars. She believes putting a sign in their stores that features her company's discounted price next to the price of their major competitor for the same product will show consumers that Forouzan's company offers them a much better deal. However, she knows that she has to be careful not to misrepresent the competitor's price in the process. Refer to Scenario 12.4. Which of the following pricing strategies is Forouzan planning to adopt? - Price lining - Comparison discounting - Special-event pricing - Customary pricing - Penetration pricing
- Comparison discounting
Lin is attempting to price a piece of custom-made equipment for a gym. The production costs of the equipment are hard to assess. She decides it would just be easier to add a specified dollar amount to the total cost. What type of pricing is Lin using? - Markup - Demand-based - Yield management - Dynamic - Cost-plus
- Cost-plus
_______ pricing applies a specific dollar amount or percentage of the cost that is added to the seller's cost to establish the final price of a product or service. This type of pricing is frequently utilized in government and defense contracts. - Demand-based - Cost-plus - Competition-based - Markup
- Cost-plus
Danny has a dilemma. He works for a chocolate company and the price of chocolate is going up. The most logical solution would be to raise the price. However, Danny knows from his history in the business that their loyal customers would not look favorably on a price increase. For customers, candy bars are one of those items where the price rarely changes. Danny's firm has sold its candy bars for $0.99 for the past two decades. Danny feels that the next best solution to absorbing the extra costs is to make the candy bars slightly smaller without lowering the price. Danny's company is most likely using which of the following pricing strategies? - Everyday low price - Product-line - Customary - Price leader - Penetration
- Customary
Which of the following is the final step in the process of establishing prices? - Selection of a pricing strategy - Determination of a specific price - Selection of a basis for pricing - Assessment of target market's evaluation of price
- Determination of a specific price
Malcolm has decided that he wants to open up his own law practice. The time has come to establish prices for his services. Due to his extensive experience and legal background, he believes that his fees should not relate directly to the time or effort spent on specific cases. Now that Malcolm has chosen the pricing strategy he wants to use, what is his next step? - Developing pricing objectives - Choosing a basis for setting prices - Assessing the target market's evaluation of price - Determining the final price - Evaluating competitors' prices
- Determining the final price
What is the first step in establishing prices? - Determination of a specific price - Determining a basis for pricing - Development of pricing objectives - Evaluating competitors' prices
- Development of pricing objectives
LEGOLAND is implementing a new type of pricing. When demand increases and more customers visit the parks, the price will increase. When demand dips during the slow season, prices will decrease. This is a way to help balance out supply and demand. What is another name for the type of pricing that LEGOLAND is using? - Markup pricing - Dynamic pricing - Competition-based pricing - Cost-plus pricing - Cost-based pricing
- Dynamic pricing
Lexi operates a service business that engages in systematically collecting data on brands and prices at competitors' stores for her business customers. For which stage of the price establishment process would this service be most appropriate? - Evaluating competitors' prices - Selecting a basis for pricing - Assessing the target market's evaluation of price - Selecting a pricing strategy - Developing pricing objectives
- Evaluating competitors' prices
Scenario 12.4. Forouzan works at a firm that wants to develop a new pricing strategy for one of its products. The company has decided that its mainterm-24 objective for this product is to increase the product's sales in relation to industry sales. Forouzan has obtained a list of prices that tell her how much similar products are being sold for. Forouzan is particularly interested in the industry's top competitor because it has so much market share. After determining the price of its major competitor, Forouzan decided to undercut their price by several dollars. She believes putting a sign in their stores that features her company's discounted price next to the price of their major competitor for the same product will show consumers that Forouzan's company offers them a much better deal. However, she knows that she has to be careful not to misrepresent the competitor's price in the process. Refer to Scenario 12.4. When Forouzan is examining the list of prices, she is most likely in which of the following stages? - Developing pricing objectives - Assessing the target market's evaluation of price - Choosing a basis for setting prices - Determining the final price - Evaluating competitors' prices
- Evaluating competitors' prices
Camila is undergoing the eight-step process for establishing prices for a newly launched product. She has just finished assessing the target market's evaluation of possible prices. What is Camila's next step? - Evaluation of competitors' prices - Selection of a pricing strategy - Selection of a basis for pricing - Development of pricing objectives - Determination of a specific price
- Evaluation of competitors' prices
Juan thinks he has reached the point where he has maximized his profit. However, because this can be tricky to determine, he is not sure. He decides to test it by selling one more unit. If Juan is correct in his assumption, what should happen when he sells this additional unit? - Profit will increase but at a slower rate. - Profits will be reduced to zero. - Marginal cost will exceed marginal revenue. - Juan will break even on his sales. - Marginal revenue will exceed marginal cost.
- Marginal cost will exceed marginal revenue.
_______ pricing, which is typically used by retailers such as Best Buy, calculates the retail price by adding a predetermined percentage of the cost to the cost of the product. - Competition-based - Markup - Cost-plus - Demand-based
- Markup
Felipe goes to a Toyota dealership looking for a new car. He finds a Toyota Corolla he really likes. The time has come to meet with the salesperson. What type of pricing strategy is the salesperson likely to adopt with Felipe? - Negotiated pricing - Secondary-market pricing - Penetration pricing - Professional pricing - Customary pricing
- Negotiated pricing
_______ occurs when a marketer utilizes distinctive product features, service, product quality, promotion, packaging, or other factors to differentiate its products or services from their competitors. - Price competition - Nonprice competition - Monopolistic competition - Differential competition
- Nonprice competition
Sherman's is a family-owned furniture and appliance retailer with four locations in central Illinois. The business is family-owned and is now run by the son of the founder. Sherman's frequently uses television advertising and social media to promote the business and recently began offering a price match guarantee. The company is encouraging customers to check competitor prices while shopping at Sherman's and will even offer customers the use of an iPad to check deals. Sherman's will meet or beat any advertised competitor's price on similar merchandise. What type of practice is Sherman's implementing through its price-match guarantee? - Price competition - Nonprice competition - Value-conscious pricing - Integrated pricing
- Price competition
Scenario 12.3. Eduardo's company is about to release a new electronics product. The electronics product is estimated to have a short life cycle before it is replaced by an upgraded one. The company would like to recover the capital spent to produce the product. It therefore decides to charge the highest possible price for the product upon release. Eduardo's firm recognizes this might provide an advantage to competitors who may release the product at a lower price, but it believes customers will feel that the higher price signals higher quality. Refer to Scenario 12.3. What type of pricing strategy is Eduardo's company using for this product? - Price skimming - Captive pricing - Differential pricing - Price lining - Penetration pricing
- Price skimming
If Peloton seeks to lead the electronics industry in innovation, what type of pricing objective will it most likely adopt? - Status quo - Survival - Return on investment - Cash flow - Product quality
- Product quality
_______ pricing objectives generally require some amount of trial and error since not all data and inputs are available when first setting prices. - Return on investment - Market share - Status quo - Profit
- Return on investment
A recent consumer trend has led grocery stores to expand their offering of organic produce, grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and other products that consumers view as highly desirable given their attributes related to the use of pesticides, ethical treatment of animals, and environmental impact of the products. Consumers are willing to pay more for products that possess these positive attributes. What pricing concept best characterizes consumers' willingness to pay higher prices for products that possess desirable features or characteristics? - Demand - Supply - Value - Competitive differentiation
- Value
Custom Hot Rods specializes in restoring or creating custom vehicles and motorcycles for customers who appreciate one-of-a-kind vehicles. Custom Hot Rods typically produces two units each month. If it's able to produce one more unit each month, it will incur _______. - increased fixed costs - lower average variable costs - a marginal cost - fewer variable costs
- a marginal cost
Blue Ribbon Farms is a family-owned farm and sells its seasonal produce, meat, eggs, and bakery items at several farmers' markets within a 60-mile radius of the farm. The owners utilize a Square payment system for credit cards, which is conveniently attached to a digital device such as an iPhone or iPad; however, the farm is charged a credit card fee of 8 percent of the retail price to process each credit card transaction. To encourage shoppers to pay with cash, Blue Ribbon Farms offers a 10 percent discount on purchases for consumers who pay by cash or check. Blue Ribbon Farms is utilizing a _______ pricing strategy. - penetration - random discounting - differential - premium
- differential
If a shift in price causes an opposite change in total revenue, then the product is _______. - unitary - inelastic - unknown - elastic
- elastic
A business marketer may offer _______ pricing that involves reducing a product's price relative to the transportation costs or other costs associated with the physical distance between buyer and seller. - cash - trade - geographic - allowance
- geographic
Scenario 12.1. Chantel, a resident of Denver, Colorado, decided to open up her own fine jewelry store. To do so, she used her life savings and a loan from the bank. Chantel was able to open up a store with sufficient inventory. She markets the jewelry as the "finest jewelry in the West." The most popular item Chantel sells is a rose gold bracelet that sells for $550. During one month, Chantel's fixed costs are $6,000. Her variable costs average about $400. Refer to Scenario 12.1. When Chantel raised the price of her rose gold bracelets by $75 to cover unexpected expenses, she was surprised to see that demand appeared to increase. She was making more sales at a higher price. This means the rose gold bracelets are _______. - inelastic - typical products - price conscious - elastic - value conscious
- inelastic
Scenario 12.4. Forouzan works at a firm that wants to develop a new pricing strategy for one of its products. The company has decided that its main objective for this product is to increase the product's sales in relation to industry sales. Forouzan has obtained a list of prices that tell her how much similar products are being sold for. Forouzan is particularly interested in the industry's top competitor because it has so much market share. After determining the price of its major competitor, Forouzan decided to undercut their price by several dollars. She believes putting a sign in their stores that features her company's discounted price next to the price of their major competitor for the same product will show consumers that Forouzan's company offers them a much better deal. However, she knows that she has to be careful not to misrepresent the competitor's price in the process. Refer to Scenario 12.4. Forouzan's firm has adopted a _______ pricing objective. - profit - cash flow - market share - status quo - return on investment
- market share
Artemis Inc. has a pricing objective to increase its primary product's sales relative to total industry sales. This is best described as a _______. - status quo objective - return on investment objective - product quality objective - market share objective - cash flow objective
- market share objective
Apple has long promoted the style, design, and quality of its products and has become very successful because many consumers consider these characteristics desirable. Apple can best be described as operating in an environment of _______. - pricing objectives - nonprice competition - price competition - marginal analysis - price elasticity
- nonprice competition
The Black Friday sale is highly anticipated by shoppers and many online and brick-and-mortar retail stores offer extreme discounts on items ranging from laptop computers to televisions to attract consumers to their stores. Some consumers even arrive at the retail location several hours before the store opens to wait in line and be one of the first shoppers allowed in the store. The Black Friday sale is an example of a _______ pricing strategy. - periodic discounting - price lining - random discounting - bait
- periodic discounting
The mathematical result of dividing the percentage change in quantity demanded by the percentage change in price is known as the _______. - average variable cost - marginal cost - marginal revenue - price elasticity of demand
- price elasticity of demand
Daniel always has to purchase popcorn whenever he goes to the movies. Popcorn is typically marked up 1,275 percent. However, Daniel is willing to pay this price. For Daniel the _______ is influencing his view of price. - product quality - marketing mix - type of product - target market - purchase situation
- purchase situation
Rental car companies purchase thousands of new cars each year for their fleets. Companies like Hertz and Enterprise Rent-A-Car are likely to receive _______ discounts when purchasing from automobile manufacturers. - trade - quantity - seasonal - cash
- quantity
Marketers improve their ability to establish prices appropriately when _______. - there is nonprice competition - their products are of better quality than the competition's - the main objective is image building - they know the prices charged for competing brands
- they know the prices charged for competing brands
Discounts that are used to attract and keep effective resellers by compensating them for performing certain functions such as transportation or warehousing are called _______ discounts. - cash - trade - seasonal - allowance
- trade
Sweet Things is a bakery specializing in cupcakes, cookies, and pies. The owners purchase ingredients such as sugar, flour, spices, baking soda, chocolate, and butter as raw materials to create their sweet treats. These ingredients or raw materials would most likely be classified as _______ costs. - sunk - marginal - variable - fixed
- variable
Firefly Space Shuttles is using a strategy of maximizing revenues by making numerous price changes in response to demand, competitors' prices, or environmental conditions. This is best described as _______. - cost-plus pricing - yield management - competition-based pricing - markup pricing - cost-based pricing
- yield management