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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 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.

  5. 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)

  6. What is Customer Lifetime Value? - AOL

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  7. 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]

  8. Customer retention - Wikipedia

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    Customer lifetime value enables an organization to calculate the net present value of the profit an organization will realize on a customer over a given period of time. Retention Rate is the percentage of the total number of customers retained in context to the customers that approached for cancelation.

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    Image credits: interestingpedia #7. This unique apartment in Istanbul showcases architectural elements from three empires and one republic that ruled the city over time.