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If a firm is given a trade credit terms of 2/15, net 30, then the cost to the firm failing to take the discount is (use 360 days)
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- Captain Whitman Ship Supplies offers terms of 3/15, net 45. If a purchaser takes the discount and pays on the 10th day, what is the nominal cost of trade credit? Now suppose a purchaser actually pays on the 20th day but still takes the discount. What is the actual nominal cost of the trade credit?Calculate the nominal annual cost of nonfree trade credit under each of the following terms. Assume that payment is made either on the discount date or on the due date. a. 1/15, net 20 b. 2/10, net 60 c. 3/10, net 45 d. 2/10, net 45 e. 2/15, net 40Tightening Credit Terms Kim Mitchell, the new credit manager of the Vinson Corporation, was alarmed to find that Vinson sells on credit terms of net 90 days while industry-wide credit terms have recently been lowered to net 30 days. On annual credit sales of 2.5 million, Vinson currently averages 95 days of sales in accounts receivable. Mitchell estimates that tightening the credit terms to 30 days would reduce annual sales to 2,375,000, but accounts receivable would drop to 35 days of sales and the savings on investment in them should more than overcome any loss in profit. Vinsons variable cost ratio is 85%, and taxes are 40%. If the interest rate on funds invested in receivables is 18%, should the change in credit terms be made?
- A firm is offered trade credit terms of 3/15, net 45 days. The firm does not take the discount, and it pays after 67 days. What is the nominal annual cost of not taking the discount?A company is offred trade credit terms of 3/15, net 30 days. If the firm does not take the discount, and it pays after 50 days. Compute for the effective annual cost of not taking this discount. (Assume a 365 day) a.30.00% b.32.25% c.37.39% d.45.50% e.44.30%A firm is offered trade credit terms of 3/15, net 30 days. The firm does not take the discount, and it pays after 50 days. Questions: - What is the annual nominal rate of not taking this discount? - How much is the rate per period?
- If a firm buys under terms of 1/15, net 40, but actually pays on the 20th day and still takes the discount, what is the nominal cost of its nonfree trade credit? Assume a 365-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.If the annualized cost of the trade credit discount is 7.37%, what is the net trade credit period? Assume a discount percentage of 1% for payments received on or before 20 days. Select one: a. 20 days b. 30 days c. 50 days d. 70 daysA firm is offered trade credit terms of 3/15, net 30 days. The firm does not take the discount, and it pays after 50 days. What is the effective annual cost of not taking this discount? (Assume a 365-day year.)
- Cost of Trade Credit If a firm buys under terms of 1/15, net 60, but actually pays on the 20th day and still takes the discount, what is the nominal cost of its nonfree trade credit? Assume a 365-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Does it receive more or less credit than it would if it paid within 15 days? I. Paying before the discount period and taking the discount gives the firm more credit than it would receive if it paid within 15 days.II. Paying after the discount period, but still taking the discount gives the firm more credit than it would receive if it paid within 15 days.III. Paying after the discount period, but still taking the discount gives the firm less credit than it would receive if it paid within 15 days. -Select-IIIIIIA firm buys on terms of 3/15, net 45. It does not take the discount, and it generally pays after 60 days. What is the nominal annual percentage cost of its non-free trade credit, based on a 365-day year? 36.73% 25.09% 33.39% 27.59% 30.35%A firm is offered trade credit terms of 3/15, net 45 days. The firm does not take the discount, and it pays after 67 days. What is the nominal annual cost of not taking the discount? (Assume a 365-day year.) Show your completesolution.