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1.  ''Inflation adjustment - comparison.''
''Business strategy''


An amount stated in money terms is one which has <u>not</u> been restated to take account of the effects of inflation.  
A sales strategy which provides multiple different ways for customers to buy goods and services.


This is the most commonly used basis for measuring and quoting financial information, also known as 'nominal terms'.  
Ways, or 'channels', might include the Internet, traditional retail stores, promotional events, 'pop up' retail locations, word of mouth and many others.


Contrasted with ''real terms'' measures, which are inflation-adjusted ones.


 
==See also==
2.  ''Quantification.''
*[[Bricks and clicks]]
 
*[[E-commerce]]
An item measured, or expressed, as an amount of money.
*[[Internet]]
 
*[[Omnichannel]]
Rather than on any other basis.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Aggregate money demand]]
* [[Inflation]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Nominal]]
* [[Notional]]
* [[Notional amount]]
* [[Notional principal]]
* [[Periodic rate]]
* [[Real]]
* [[Real terms]]


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[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
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Revision as of 21:58, 6 November 2020

Business strategy

A sales strategy which provides multiple different ways for customers to buy goods and services.

Ways, or 'channels', might include the Internet, traditional retail stores, promotional events, 'pop up' retail locations, word of mouth and many others.


See also