Key concepts Page 36 Buyer’s Remorse- Buyer’s remorse is the sense of regret after having made a purchase. Getting the customer committed- Physically getting/ making a customer feel committed‚ before the actual commitment. Ice Breaker- Something done or said to help people to relax and begin talking at a meeting‚ party etc. Organization
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competitors‚ Leslie Fay reported impressive sales and earnings throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. To make his major customer happy Pomerantz had to approve significant markdowns in Leslie Fay’s wholesale prices and grant those customers large rebate. In 1993‚ Donald Kenia‚ the company’s controller‚ took full responsibility for a large accounting fraud revealed to the press by John Pomerantz. Leslie Fay’s earnings had been overstated by approximately $80 million from 1990-1992 and about $130 million
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salespeople‚ samples‚ and telemarketing. Can be face-to-face or via telephone. 3. Sales Promotion- Incentives designed to stimulate the purchase or sale of a product‚ usually in the short term. Examples: Coupons‚ sweepstakes‚ contests‚ product samples‚ rebates‚ tie-ins‚ self-liquidating premiums‚ trade shows‚ trade-ins‚ and exhibitions. 4. Public Relations- Non-paid non-personal stimulation of demand for a product‚ service‚ or business unit by planting significant news about it or a favorable presentation
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10 top reasons why Carbon Tax is wrong and utterly pointless It is a green ideological tax for social engineering under the guise of dangerous climate change. It is unnecessary‚ ineffective‚ and hugely damaging to Australian families and our industry. 1. Deceitful: Julia Gillard pledged before the election to not introduce a Carbon Tax. Our government must not be allowed to contemptuously disregard key pre-election pledges to not introduce contentious revolutionary schemes‚ if elections
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inspections and had the added bonus of ensuring European markets that America’s meat was not tainted. The railroads needed regulation to control corruption and ??. The Elkins Act and the Hepburn Act brought the railroads into line by outlawing the use of rebates and free rail passes. The Federal Trade Act and Clayton Antitrust Act curtailed unfair business practices and curtailed monopolies and the Federal Trade Commission
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Table of Contents Accounting Concepts and policies…………………………………………………………….. 3 – 7 Relevance of accounting concepts and policies on financial report…………….. 7 – 10 Discount allowed and received………………………………………………………………… 11 – 13 Difference between carriage inwards and carriage outwards……………………. 11 – 13 Differences between straight line and reducing balance methods……………… 11 – 13 References……………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 - 16 Introduction Accounting Concepts and Principles These are rules and
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1.0 Executive Summary Firstly‚ we will look onto Pantene‚ the first brand. Pantene is a very popular brand in Asian countries. Most of the people in Asian countries knew about this brand although some may not use it because of the benefits that can be gained as solution for different hair problems among potential users. Practically‚ this brand positioned itself as a hair care product in the market where different potential user are being targeted. Beside‚ we will get to know the history behind
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by a group of international scholars belonging to different and relevant sciences. This statement was then adopted by UNESCO (1989) and endorsed by many other entities such as the American Psychological Association (1990). The Statement intends to rebate theories that have been used to justify war and violent behaviors on grounds of a biologically unavoidable predetermination existing in humans. It aims to divert the focus on the analysis of the historically human violent behavior from explanations
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Open-ended questions 1. Do you believe Walmart is engaging in predatory pricing with its $4 generic drug program? Why or why not? "Predatory pricing is the practice of charging a very low price for a product with the intent of driving competitors out of business or out of a market. Once competitors have been driven out‚ the firm raises its prices. This practice is illegal under the Sherman Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act. To prove predatory pricing‚ the Justice Department must
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