The managers of Midwest Whitetails magazine (a magazine dedicated to deer hunters) want to establish a price
Question:
Trophy Whitetails magazine charges $4,000 per month for a full-page ad. Midwest Whitetails' managers believe they can charge more than $4,000 by quantifying the economic value to its customers of placing an ad in their magazine.
Although Midwest Whitetails has fewer readers than Trophy Whitetails (130,000 vs. 200,000), Midwest Whitetails attracts a segment of hunters that is more likely to buy advertisers' products than the casual hunters that tend to subscribe to Trophy Whitetails. Therefore, a higher percentage of Midwest Whitetails subscribers buy advertised products (.007 vs. .005) and they spend more per person on advertised products ($120 vs. $100). The managers of Midwest Whitetails assume that advertisers in both magazines earn an average contribution margin ratio of 40% on all of their merchandise sales.
Required:
From a value-based pricing standpoint:
1. What is the reference value that Midwest Whitetails should consider when setting the price of a full-page ad in its magazine?
2. What is the differentiation value offered by a full-page ad placed in Midwest Whitetails magazine?
3. What is the economic value to the customer (EVC) of a full-page ad in Midwest Whitetails magazine?
4. What range of possible prices should Midwest Whitetails consider when setting a price for a full-page ad?
Step by Step Answer:
Managerial Accounting
ISBN: 978-1259307416
16th edition
Authors: Ray Garrison, Eric Noreen, Peter Brewer