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- 1. A trading firm traded their brand-new computers with a margin of 65% based on their cost. One computer is tagged at P75, 950. What is the percent margin based on cost? 2. An invoice dated June 27 for P20, 850 carried a cash discount of 5/30. If this invoice is paid on July 25, how much should be the payment?Equate Inc. sells products with a cost of $25,000 during the year to customer for $55,000. It is Equate’s policy to accept returns up to 60 days after the date of purchase. Equate estimates that there is a 60% probability that returns will be 3% of sales and a 40% probability that returns will be 2.5% of sales. What is the transaction price under a) expected value method b) most likely amount method? Choices: A: $53,460 B: $53,350 A: $53,350 B: $53,460 A: $53,460 B: $54,450 A: $54,450 B: $53,460 A: $53,350 B: $53,350Required: a. A firm currently offers terms of sale of 3/25, net 50. Calculate the effective annual rate. a-1. Calculate the effective annual rate if the terms are changed to 4/25, net 50. a-2. What effect does an increase in the discount rate have on the implicit interest rate charged to customers that pass up the discount? b-1. Calculate the effective annual rate if the terms are changed to 3/35, net 50. b-2. What effect does a decrease in the extra days of credit have on the implicit interest rate charged to customers that pass up the discount? c-1. Calculate the effective annual rate if the terms are changed to 3/25, net 40. c-2. Is there any difference between the implicit interest rate for terms of 3/35, net 50 and 3/25, net 40?
- Compsny X sells on a 1/15, net 90, basis. Company Y buys goods with an invoice of $3,000. Discount= $30 Number of days= 75 C.) What is the effective annual rate of interest if Y pays on the due date rather than day 15? (Use 365 days in a year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)Entity B's current sales on credit: 28,240Collection period: 3 monthsMarket interest rate: 25%The company is considering to apply the 6/7 net 30 policy due to the excessive competition in the sector. It is estimated that 45% of customers can take advantage of this situation and the collection period will be reduced to 1.5 months. 1) What is the additional cost of the cash discount to the firm?a) 1,212,1b) 1,199.9c) 2,666.4d) 762.5e) 856.7 2) What is the additional benefit of the cash discount? 3) Should the entity apply the cash discount or not?McEwan Industries sells on terms of 3/10, net 30. Total sales for the year are $1,921,000; 40% of the customers pay on the 10th day and take discounts, while the other 60% pay, on average, 70 days after their purchases.a. What is the days sales outstanding?b. What is the average amount of receivables?c. What is the percentage cost of trade credit to customers who take the discount?d. What would happen to McEwan’s accounts receivable if it toughened up on its collection policy with the result that all nondiscount customers paid on the 30th day?