CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost)

CAC is the cost of acquiring new customers. It is calculated by dividing the cost of advertising and sales activities by the number of new customers. For example, if a company spends 100,000 yen on advertising and gains 10 new customers, the CAC is 10,000 yen per customer. the CAC is a measure of business efficiency, and the goal of a company is to keep it as low as possible.

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