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  • 1Sales force management system — Sales force management systems are information systems used in marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are frequently combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are… …

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  • 2Distribution software — manages everything from order processing and inventory control to accounting, purchasing and customer service, supply chain management, sales, Customer relationship management, and finance management. Distribution software helps companies to… …

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  • 3Distribution (business) — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 4Distribution of the FairTax burden — Part of the U.S. Taxation series FairTax FairTax subarticles Distribution of the burden …

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  • 5Sales promotion — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 6sales tax — a tax on receipts from sales, usually added to the selling price by the seller. [1920 25] * * * Levy imposed on the sale of goods and services. A sales tax on the manufacture, purchase, sale, or consumption of a specific commodity is known as an… …

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  • 7Sales — For other uses, see Sales (disambiguation). Salesman redirects here. For the 1969 American documentary film, see Salesman (film). A beach salesman showing necklaces to a tourist in Mexico …

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  • 8Sales tax — Cash register receipt showing sales tax …

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  • 9Sales intelligence — The term Sales intelligence (SI) refers to technologies, applications and practices for the collection, integration, analysis, and presentation of Sales information. The purpose of Sales intelligence is to support better business decision making… …

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  • 10Sales order — The sales order, sometimes abbreviated as SO, is an order received by a customer from a business. A sales order may be for products and/or services. Given the wide variety of businesses, this means that the orders can be fulfilled in several ways …

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