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Marketing Test 1 Review Functions of Marketing Economic Concepts

Added value by putting parts together to make them more useful Form Utility

Freedom of Ownership

Delivering pizza across the city is an example of ____________ Distribution

A bank teller is this type of factor of production Human Resource

Scarcity

Billboards and signs are examples of _________ Promotion

Demand

A computer is this type of factor of production Capital Resource

A commercial displaying the benefits of your product is an example of ______ Promotion

Inflation

Added value by having a product in a convenient location for purchase Place Utility

A 20% off sale is an example of ______ Pricing

Computer programming skills are this type of factor of production Entrepreneurship

Capitalism

Offering a taste test between two rival brands is an example of __________ Marketing Information Management

Added value by having a product available when people want it Time Utility

Sunlight is this type of factor of production Natural Resource

Offering a store credit card is an example of ________ Financing

Profit

Equilibrium

Selling stock to help run a company is an example of __________ Financing

Command economy

Added value by offering loans so people can have things before they have the capital to acquire it Possession Utility

A car saleperson approaching you on the lot is an example of ________ Selling

Market Economy

Soil is this type of factor of production Natural Resource

3 for $1 is an example of __________ Pricing

Monopoly

A building is this type of factor of production Capital Resource

Storing Christmas lights in a warehouse until November is an example of _____ Distribution

Shortage

Mixed Economy

Deciding whether to use canvas or leather for a strap is an example of ___ Product / Service Management

Risk

A manager is this type of factor of production Human Resource

A girl scout knocking on the door to tell you about cookies available is an example of ____________ Selling

Business Cycle

Supply

Added value by providing details and characteristics about a product Information Utility

Hiring Gallup to determine customer needs is an example of _________ Marketing Information Management

Competition

Communism

Creativity to develop new products is this type of factor of production Entrepreneurship

Decided on the size of bottle to use in production is an example of _______ Product / Service Management

Role of the Government

Surplus

Cash is this type of factor of production Capital Resource

Socialism