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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. 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.

  4. Buy Till you Die - Wikipedia

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    The goal is typically to model and forecast customer lifetime value. BTYD models all jointly model two processes: (1) a repeat purchase process, that explains how frequently customers make purchases while they are still "alive"; and (2) a dropout process, which models how likely a customer is to churn in any given time period. [2] [3]

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

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    Amazon.com (NAS: AMZN) will lose money on each $199 Kindle Fire it sells, but hopes to make back that money and more on tablet users who are expected to spend more than other customers. Sprint ...

  6. Customer acquisition cost - Wikipedia

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    Customer lifetime value expresses the monetary value that a customer is worth to the company in the course of a customer relationship. If the ratio of LTV to CAC is now calculated, different values can result. 1:1 – The company loses money (if we take the cost of providing the service into account)

  7. Share of wallet - Wikipedia

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    Increasing share-of-customer is a key consideration increasing customer lifetime value. [1] The reason is that retaining and growing customers is cheaper than acquiring new customers. [2] Forte Consultancy says: "The percentage of a customer's spend that is with a given company over a given amount of time.

  8. 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 ...

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