Chapter 3 test Flashcards

1
Q

Name something that is used to compare information.

A

bar graph

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2
Q

The number of actual sales transactions made.

A

total number of transactions

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3
Q

Composed of retailer’s most loyal customers.

A

Platinum segment

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4
Q

These customers represent the lowest segment and can actually cost the company money.

A

Lead segment

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5
Q

Total number of items within each transaction.

A

Units per transaction

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6
Q

Shows how data changes over a period of time.

A

Line graph

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7
Q

Customers receive special offers or rewards.

A

loyalty program

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8
Q

20% of the customers make up this segment.

A

gold segment

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9
Q

Used by managers to gauge how well the store and each department are operating.

A

Financial reports

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10
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Required on all purchases.

A

sales tax

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11
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A customer recommends a store or sales person based on his or her experience.

A

Referral

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12
Q

Represents percentages or proportions where the entire portion represents 100% and each smaller portion represents a piece of the 100%.

A

Pie chart

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13
Q

The price the customer is willing to pay for the products or service.

A

Price sensitivity

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14
Q

These customers are extremely price conscious.

A

iron segment

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15
Q

Be able to figure a discount on a sales item.

A

Figuring discounts

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16
Q

Be able to read a pie chart.

A

represents percentages or proportions where the entire circle/pie represents 100% and the size of the slices give a sense of proportion to each piece

17
Q

In the customer pyramid, customers in the lead segment get their name from?

A

costing the company money

18
Q

What items should client’s records include?

A

Name
Address
Telephone Number(s)
Occupation

19
Q

What rule states that a small number of customers account for the majority of your profits?

A

80-20 rule

20
Q

In retail sales, the price on items in the store are always the same prices as on the store’s website?

A

False

21
Q

Word-of-mouth recommendations are the best means of advertising?

A

True

22
Q

What three things are typically found in an ad?

A

original Product, original Price, and clearance price

23
Q

What does offering a “unique selling proposition” mean?

A

an offer the retailer makes to differentiates them from other retailers who offer the same or similar products or services.

24
Q

Name three ways retailers can tell customers about their sales and promotions.

A

Regular priced merchandise
Sale merchandise
Clearance merchandise

25
Q

What is the general rule in retail sales?

A

The customer is always right