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ABC Company offers to fill an order for goods at P 25,800.00 less 25% and 25 %, terms n/30. On the other hand, XYZ Corporation offers P 25,000.00 less 35%, 3%, and 2%, terms 8/10, n/30: on the same order. Assuming that Mr Cruz will pay cash, which is the better offer?
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- ABC company offers an item for RM 300 less 20% whilst XYZ company offers the same item for RM 320 less 40%. Find i. the net prices of the item offered by the two shops. ii. the further discount percentage that must be offered by the shop that sells at a higher net price in order to meet the competitor’s price.Mahrouq Technologies buys $13,431,550 of materials (net of discounts) on terms of 4/30, net 60, and it currently pays after 5 days and takes discounts. Mahrouq plans to expand, and this will require additional financing. If Mahrouq decides to forego discounts and thus to obtain additional credit from its suppliers, calculate the nominal cost of that credit. Answer in % terms to 2 decimal places (no % sign).What is the transaction price for the following scenario: Scenario A: Tula Inc. sells $20,000 of inventory for $45,000 during the year. Tula estimates returns to be 4% of sales. Scenario B: Universe enters into a contract with a new customer for $12,000. As part of this agreement, Universe agrees to pay $4,000 to the customer to compensate the customer for up-front processing costs. A: $43,200 B: $8,000 A: $43,200 B: $12,000 A: $45,000 B: $8,000 A: $45,000 B: $12,000 None of the above
- A company offered to sell goods at “USD2000 per M/T CIF Toronto with all risks for 110% of the value” . The importer requested a revised quote for FOB Ningbo, The freight for Ningbo to Toronto was USD 50 per M/T, and the premium rate was 1%, to get the same export revenue,what are FOB price and CFR price?Mahrouq Technologies buys $14,962,649 of materials (net of discounts) on terms of 5/30, net 60, and it currently pays within 30 days and takes discounts. Mahrouq plans to expand, and this will require additional financing. If Mahrouq decides to forego discounts and thus to obtain additional credit from its suppliers, calculate the nominal cost of that credit. Answer in % terms to 2 decimal places (no % sign).Consider the case of the Cast Iron Company. On each nondelinquent sale, Cast Iron receives reveneues with a present value of $1,260 and incurs costs with a present value of $1,000. Cast Iron's costs have increased from $1,000 to $1,110. Assuming there's no probabililty of repeat ordes and that the probability of successful collection from the customer is p=0.95, A) What is the expected profit of granting credit? (don't round intermediate calculations. Round answer to 2 decimals) B) What is the break-even probability of collection?
- You place an order for 1,100 units of Good X at a unit price of $48. The supplier offers terms of 3/30, net 40. How quickly must you pay to get the discount? b-3. If you do take the discount, how much should you remit? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) c-1. If you don’t take the discount, how much interest are you paying implicitly? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Luke consulting enters into a contract with Holand University to restructure Holand's process for purchasing goods from suppliers. The contract states that Luke will earn a fixed fee of P25,000and earn an additional P10,000 if Holand achieves P10,000 of cost savings. Luke determines the transaction price as the expected value of expected consideration, what transsaction price will Luke estimate for this contract?One Corporation has two potentialsuppliers. Both are supplying the items atsimilar list prices and trade,discounts.However, Supplier A.offered a credit term of2/10, n/30 and the.other offered a term of3/10, n/40. Which of the following statementsis true? a. Alpha should choose Supplier A and pay on the 10th day.b. Alpha should choose Supplier B and pay on the 10th day.c. Alpha can choose either supplier and always pay on the 10th day.d. If Alpha chose Supplier B, the former should pay on the 30th day so that it can maximize the trade discount
- Prairie Manufacturing has four possible suppliers, all of which offer different credit terms. Except for the differences in credit terms, their products and services are virtually identical. The credit terms offered by these suppliers are shown in the following table: LOADING... (Note: Assume a 365-day year.) Supplier Credit terms J 2/15 net 40 EOM K 2/20 net 80 EOM L 1/10 net 60 EOM M 3/10 net 100 EOM a. Calculate the approximate cost of giving up the cash discount from each supplier. b. If the firm needs short-term funds, which are currently available from its commercial bank at 10%, and if each of the suppliers is viewed separately, which, if any, of the suppliers' cash discounts should the firm give up? c. Now assume that the firm could stretch by 30 days its accounts payable (net period only) from supplier M. What impact, if any, would that have on your answer in part b relative to this…RAF has four possible suppliers, all of which offer different credit terms. Except for the differences in credit terms, their products and services are virtually identical. The credit terms offered by these suppliers are shown in the following table. (Note: Assume a 365-day year.) Supplier Credit terms J 1/10 net 30 EOM K 2/20 net 80 EOM L 1/20 net 60 EOM M 3/10 net 55 EOM Calculate the approximate cost of giving up the cash discount from each supplier. If the firm needs short-term funds, which are currently available from its commercial bank at 16%, and if each of the suppliers is viewed separately, which, if any, of the suppliers’ cash discounts should the firm give up? Explain why.Consider the case of the Cast Iron Company. On each nondelinquent sale, Cast Iron receives revenues with a present value of $1,230 and incurs costs with a present value of $1,000. Cast Iron’s costs have increased from $1,000 to $1,080. Assuming that there is no possibility of repeat orders and that the probability of successful collection from the customer is p = 0.95, answer the following. a-1. What is the expected profit of granting credit? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Expected profit (loss) ___________ per sale a-2. Should Cast Iron grant or refuse credit? Grant Refuse b. What is the break-even probability of collection? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place.)