Marginal Benefit
Definition
Marginal Benefit refers to the additional benefit or value gained from consuming or producing one more unit of a good or service. It helps businesses and consumers evaluate whether the extra effort or cost is worth the added advantage. For example, in a SaaS company, the marginal benefit could be the additional revenue generated by signing up one more customer, weighed against the cost of acquiring that customer through marketing or sales efforts.
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Translation
The “Is this extra slice of cake really worth it?” calculation—basically weighing the small gains against the effort of doing just a little more.