Delayed-quotation pricing:

Delayed-quotation pricing:


a. requires the seller to place a later date on the product invoice to help accounts receivable in recording transactions.
b. allows the final selling price to reflect cost increases incurred between the time the order is placed and the final delivery takes place, often over a period of years.
c. prevents the competitor from submitting an earlier bid.
d. requires a seller to submit a bid after the closing date.
e. is also known as price-shading bidding.


ANSWER: b


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