Why should pricing objectives be explicitly stated?

A. Most state laws require explicitly stating legal objectives.
B. They have a direct effect on pricing policies and the methods used to set the price.
C. Firms should always choose profit-oriented pricing objectives.
D. Explicitly stating objectives provides legal protection for the firm.
E. Explicitly stating these objectives provides direction for company-level objectives.


Answer: B

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