The major supplier of SS Corp. offers credit terms of 2/10, n/35. What is the net benefit (in rate or perce:it) of paying on the 35th day instead of obtained a ivan that would cost SS 9% interest per year. Use 360 nays and use the compounded annual effective cost.
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- Now assume that it is several years later. The brothers are concerned about the firm’s current credit terms of net 30, which means that contractors buying building products from the firm are not offered a discount and are supposed to pay the full amount in 30 days. Gross sales are now running $1,000,000 a year, and 80% (by dollar volume) of the firm’s paying customers generally pay the full amount on Day 30; the other 20% pay, on average, on Day 40. Of the firm’s gross sales, 2% ends up as bad-debt losses. The brothers are now considering a change in the firm’s credit policy. The change would entail: (1) changing the credit terms to 2/10, net 20, (2) employing stricter credit standards before granting credit, and (3) enforcing collections with greater vigor than in the past. Thus, cash customers and those paying within 10 days would receive a 2% discount, but all others would have to pay the full amount after only 20 days. The brothers believe the discount would both attract additional customers and encourage some existing customers to purchase more from the firm—after all, the discount amounts to a price reduction. Of course, these customers would take the discount and hence would pay in only 10 days. The net expected result is for sales to increase to $1,100,000; for 60% of the paying customers to take the discount and pay on the 10th day; for 30% to pay the full amount on Day 20; for 10% to pay late on Day 30; and for bad-debt losses to fall from 2% to 1% of gross sales. The firm’s operating cost ratio will remain unchanged at 75%, and its cost of carrying receivables will remain unchanged at 12%. To begin the analysis, describe the four variables that make up a firm’s credit policy and explain how each of them affects sales and collections.Del Hawley, owner of Hawleys Hardware, is negotiating with First City Bank for a 1-year loan of 50,000. First City has offered Hawley the alternatives listed here. Calculate the effective annual interest rate for each alternative. Which alternative has the lowest effective annual interest rate? a. A 12% annual rate on a simple interest loan, with no compensating balance required and interest due at the end of the year b. A 9% annual rate on a simple interest loan, with a 20% compensating balance required and interest due at the end of the year c. An 8.75% annual rate on a discounted loan, with a 15% compensating balance d. Interest figured as 8% of the 50,000 amount, payable at the end of the year, but with the loan amount repayable in monthly installments during the yearMarathon Peanuts converts a $130,000 account payable into a short-term note payable, with an annual interest rate of 6%, and payable in four months. How much interest will Marathon Peanuts owe at the end of four months? A. $2,600 B. $7,800 C. $137,800 D. $132,600
- Gear Up Co. pays 65% of its purchases in the month of purchase, 30% in the month after the purchase, and 5% in the second month following the purchase. What are the cash payments if it made the following purchases in 2018?The major supplier of SS Corp. offers credit terms of 2/10, n / 35 What is the net benefit (in rate or percent) of paying on the 35th day instead of obtained a loan that would cost SS 9% interest per year. Use 360 days and use the compounded annual effective cost.The major supplier of SS Corp. offers credit terms of 12/10, n/35. What is the net benefit (in rate or percent) of paying on the 35th day instead of obtained a loan that would cost SS 8% interest per year. Use 360 days and use the compounded annual effective cost.
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- Your company has been offered credit terms on its purchases of 4/30, net 90days. What will be the nominal annual cost of trade credit if your companypays on the 35th day after receiving the invoice? (Assume a 365-day year.) Show your complete solution.Mavericks Cosmetics buys $4,691,301 of product (net of discounts) on terms of 7/10, net 60, and it currently pays on the 10th day and takes discounts. Mavericks plans to expand, and this will require additional financing. If Mavericks decides to forego discounts, what would the effective percentage cost of its trade credit be, based on a 365-day year? Answer in % terms to 2 decimal places.Mavericks Cosmetics buys $4,691,301 of product (net of discounts) on terms of 7/10, net 60, and it currently pays on the 10th day and takes discounts. Mavericks plans to expand, and this will require additional financing. If Mavericks decides to forego discounts, what would the effective percentage cost of its trade credit be, based on a 365-day year?