FUND OF CORPORATE FINANCE LL W/ACCESS
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Chapter 20, Problem 21QP
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To evaluate: The credit policy of the firm.
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Credit policy refers to a set of procedures that include the terms and conditions for providing goods on credit and principles for making collections.
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FUND OF CORPORATE FINANCE LL W/ACCESS
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