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Chapter 25 price planning Section 25.1 Price Planning Issues Price Planning Factors

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 PREDICT How do you think the other Ps of the marketing mix will affect pricing?

Price Planning Issues Recognize the different forms of pricing. Section 25.1 Recognize the different forms of pricing. Explain the importance of pricing. List the goals of pricing. Differentiate between market share and market position.

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 Price is one of the Ps of the marketing mix. As such, many factors must be considered when pricing a product.

Price Planning Issues price return on investment (ROI) market share Section 25.1 price return on investment (ROI) market share market position

Notes About the Scope, Significance, and Major Goals of Pricing Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 Notes About the Scope, Significance, and Major Goals of Pricing

Price Planning Issues What Is Price? Section 25.1 What Is Price? Price is the essential basis of commercial transactions. The oldest form of pricing is the barter system. price The value in money or its equivalent placed on a good or service.

Price Planning Issues What Is Price? Relationship of Product Value Section 25.1 What Is Price? Relationship of Product Value If consumers believe they will gain a great deal of satisfaction from a product… They will place a high value on the product, and… They will be willing to pay a higher price. A seller must be able to gauge where a product will rank with customers.

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 What Is Price?

Price Planning Issues What Is Price? The Importance of Price Section 25.1 What Is Price? The Importance of Price Customers use price to make judgments about products and the companies that make them. Advertising strategies are closely aligned to a company’s image. Price helps determine profits.

Price Planning Issues Goals of Pricing Earning a Profit Section 25.1 Goals of Pricing Earning a Profit Gaining Market Share Meeting the Competition Return on Investment (ROI) Market Position Nonprice Competing Factors return on investment (ROI) A financial calculation that is used to determine the relative profitability of a product market share A company’s percentage of the total sales volume generated by all companies that compete in a given market. market position The relative standing a competitor has in a given market in comparison to its other competitors.

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 Section 25.1 1. Explain the relationship between product value and price in a consumer’s mind.

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 Section 25.1 2. Explain why a higher price does not always bring in higher sales revenue.

Price Planning Issues Section 25.1 Section 25.1 3. Identify other ways, besides price, that marketers have to accomplish the goal for improving market share.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 PREDICT What are some factors that might influence prices?

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 List the four market factors that affect price planning. Analyze demand elasticity and supply-and-demand theory. Explain how government regulations affect price planning.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Pricing requires the examination of many factors. Skipping even one aspect of the pricing process could cost a business millions of dollars in lost sales, fines, and/or lawsuits.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 break-even point demand elasticity law of diminishing marginal utility price fixing price discrimination unit pricing loss leader

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Factors That Affect Price and Legal and Ethical Considerations in Pricing Factors That Affect Price Legal & Ethical Considerations

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Market Factors Affecting Price Costs and Expenses Responses to Increasing Costs and Expenses Responses to Lower Costs Costs and Expenses Break-Even Point break-even point The point at which sales revenue equals the costs and expenses of making and distributing a product.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Market Factors Affecting Price Costs and Expenses Supply and Demand Responses to Increasing Costs and Expenses Demand Elasticity Responses to Lower Costs Costs and Expenses Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility demand elasticity The degree to which demand for a product is affected by its price. Break-Even Point Inelastic Demand Factors Influencing Demand Elasticity: law of diminishing marginal utility An economic law that states that consumers will buy only so much of a given product, even if the price is low. Brand Loyalty Price Relative to Income Availability of Substitutes Luxury Versus Necessity Urgency of Purchase

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Market Factors Affecting Price Costs and Expenses Supply and Demand Consumer Perceptions Competition Responses to Increasing Costs and Expenses Demand Elasticity Quality Equals Price Nonprice Competition Minimizes Price as a Reason for Purchasing Responses to Lower Costs Costs and Expenses Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Service Adds to Perception About Price Break-Even Point Inelastic Demand Battles to Attract Customers Can Result in Price Wars Factors Influencing Demand Elasticity: Brand Loyalty Price Relative to Income Availability of Substitutes Luxury Versus Necessity Urgency of Purchase

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Market Factors Affecting Price Label the Demand Curve, Supply Curve, and the Equilibrium Point

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Market Factors Affecting Price Factors That Determine Demand Elasticity Fill this Graphic with Examples

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Legal and Ethical Considerations for Pricing Price Fixing price fixing A situation that occurs when competitors agree on certain price ranges within which they set their own prices. Price Discrimination Unit Pricing price discrimination When a firm charges different prices to similar customers in similar situations. Legal and Ethical Issues Resale Price Maintenance unit pricing A pricing method that allows consumers to compare prices in relation to a standard unit or measure. Unfair Trade Practices Price Advertising Pricing Ethics

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Legal and Ethical Considerations for Pricing Where legal, companies can use popular, well-advertised products as loss leaders. loss leader An item priced at or below cost to draw customers into a store.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Legal and Ethical Considerations for Pricing FTC Guidelines for Advertising Prices

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Section 25.2 1. Identify four pricing options a business might consider in response to increased costs and expenses.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Section 25.2 2. List five factors that affect demand elasticity.

Price Planning Factors Section 25.2 Section 25.2 3. Name the government agency that regulates price advertising.

Chapter 25 price planning Section 25.1 Price Planning Issues End of Chapter 25 price planning Section 25.1 Price Planning Issues Section 25.2 Price Planning Factors