if you are referring only to currency then sure, but if you are trying to make reference to who cares what client type you are shooting for, if they pay they pay, well then I respectfully disagree...you should know your client and their expectations...if your client is the architect, they might only want a couple images of the rooms of a hotel...and lots of the public space and architectural details, the design...if you deliver 5 views of every room, they will be disappointed...and be unlikely to pay or refer you...it also tells you what to shoot...what to spend your time on...don't waste time on images that the client won't want...
I shot for the landscape architect last year, and shot way more images, a bunch of wide angle, a bunch of TSE images...he didn't like any of those, he wanted 1 or 2 wide angles of a space and then tighter comps...so I spent a lot of time shooting, more time culling and then ignored a lot...this year, I shot more the style he wanted, and he got better images from it...and I better used my time.
Better use of time = better profit margins.