A quarterly price increase is a strategy where businesses raise prices every three months. It is commonly used to offset rising operational costs, inflation, or supply chain expenses. Subscribers and long-term clients may benefit from predictable, smaller hikes instead of sudden large jumps, while companies maintain profit margins and manage cash flow more effectively.
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