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Black Panther Inc. buys on terms of 2/15, net 60 days. It does not take discounts, and it typically pays on time, 60 days after the invoice date. Net purchases amount to P450,000 per year. On average, how much “free” trade credit does the firm receive during the year? (Assume a 365-day year, and note that purchases are net of discounts.)
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