Abstract
The sales territory or district should be viewed as a decentralized unit of the firm managed to produce a profit on the assets employed therein. This profit center view usually stresses profits but ignores the fundamental asset—the value of the territory itself.
The author urges that we depart from conventional financial practice and assign a value to the sales territory, thus permitting more effective evaluation of performance and decision making.
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