Annual volume bonus: an end-of-year bonus paid to customers if preset purchase volume targets are met.
Cash discount: a deduction from the invoice price if payment for an order is made quickly, often within 15 days.
Consignment cost: the cost of funds when a supplier provides consigned inventory to a wholesaler or retailer.
Cooperative advertising: an allowance paid to support local advertising of the manufacturer’s brand by a retailer or wholesaler.
End-customer discount: a rebate paid to a retailer for selling a product to a specific customer—often a large or national one—at a discount.
Freight: the cost to the company of transporting goods to the customer.
Market-development funds: a discount to promote sales growth in specific segments of a market.
Off-invoice promotions: a marketing incentive that would, for example, pay retailers a rebate on sales during a specific promotional period.
On-line order discount: a discount offered to customers ordering over the Internet or an intranet.
Performance penalties: a discount that sellers agree to give buyers if performance targets, such as quality levels or delivery times, are missed.
Receivables carrying cost: the cost of funds from the moment an invoice is sent until payment is received.
Slotting allowance: an allowance paid to retailers to secure a set amount of shelf space.Stocking allowance: a discount paid to wholesalers or retailers to make large purchases into inventory, often before a seasonal increase in demand.
Annual volume bonus: an end-of-year bonus paid to customers if preset purchase volume targets are met.
Cash discount: a deduction from the invoice price if payment for an order is made quickly, often within 15 days.
Consignment cost: the cost of funds when a supplier provides consigned inventory to a wholesaler or retailer.
Cooperative advertising: an allowance paid to support local advertising of the manufacturer’s brand by a retailer or wholesaler.
End-customer discount: a rebate paid to a retailer for selling a product to a specific customer—often a large or national one—at a discount.
Freight: the cost to the company of transporting goods to the customer.
Market-development funds: a discount to promote sales growth in specific segments of a market.
Off-invoice promotions: a marketing incentive that would, for example, pay retailers a rebate on sales during a specific promotional period.
On-line order discount: a discount offered to customers ordering over the Internet or an intranet.
Performance penalties: a discount that sellers agree to give buyers if performance targets, such as quality levels or delivery times, are missed.
Receivables carrying cost: the cost of funds from the moment an invoice is sent until payment is received.
Slotting allowance: an allowance paid to retailers to secure a set amount of shelf space.Stocking allowance: a discount paid to wholesalers or retailers to make large purchases into inventory, often before a seasonal increase in demand.
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