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  2. Customer lifetime value - Wikipedia

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    Customer lifetime value can also be defined as the monetary value of a customer relationship, based on the present value of the projected future cash flows from the customer relationship. [1] Customer lifetime value is an important concept in that it encourages firms to shift their focus from quarterly profits to the long-term health of their ...

  3. The Customer Lifetime Value Equation: Will It Pay Off for ...

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    The principle underlying these moves is customer lifetime value, a marketing formula based on the idea of spending money up front, and sacrificing initial profits, to gain customers whose loyalty ...

  4. Customer Profitability Analysis - Wikipedia

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    Customer Profitability Analysis (in short CPA) is a management accounting and a credit underwriting method, allowing businesses and lenders to determine the profitability of each customer or segments of customers, by attributing profits and costs to each customer separately. CPA can be applied at the individual customer level (more time ...

  5. Customer profitability - Wikipedia

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    Customer profitability (CP) is the profit the firm makes from serving a customer or customer group over a specified period of time, specifically the difference between the revenues earned from and the costs associated with the customer relationship in a specified period. According to Philip Kotler, "a profitable customer is a person, household ...

  6. What is Customer Lifetime Value? - AOL

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  7. Customer equity - Wikipedia

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    Customer equity is the total combined customer lifetime values of all of the company's customers. [1] It is calculated by multiplying the number of customers by the average value of each customer. Customer equity is important because it reflects the potential future revenue that a company can generate from its existing customer base.

  8. RFM (market research) - Wikipedia

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    Monetary = the highest value of all purchases by the customer expressed in relation to some benchmark value For example, if the monetary benchmark allocated a score of 10 to annual spend over $500, for a customer who had made three purchases in the last year, the most recent being 3 months ago, and spent $600 in the year, their scores would be ...

  9. Buy Till you Die - Wikipedia

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    The Buy Till You Die (BTYD) class of statistical models are designed to capture the behavioral characteristics of non-contractual customers, or when the company is not able to directly observe when a customer stops being a customer of a brand. [1] The goal is typically to model and forecast customer lifetime value.