Triumph Corporation extends credit to many of its customers, and sets the term of these credits at: 1.75/7; net/27 Jones is a customer of Triumph and has received the above credit on a recent purchase of $100,000. Jones is trying decide whether to take Triumph up on its offer to pay early or instead to wait until the last possible day to pay the amount in full. Help Jones out by computing the annual interest rate implied by these credit terms. % Place your answer as a percentage without any percent sign. That is, if you think the answer is twenty five point five percent, then place your answer as 25.5
Triumph Corporation extends credit to many of its customers, and sets the term of these credits...
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1. Triumph Corporation extends credit to many of its customers, and sets the term of these credits at: 1.45/7; net/29 Jones is a customer of Triumph and has received the above credit on a recent purchase of $100,000. Jones is trying decide whether to take Triumph up on its offer to pay early or instead to wait until the last possible day to pay the amount in full. Help Jones out by computing the annual interest rate implied by these...
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Gadgets, Inc. is incorporated and will begin operations on January
1, 2019. Its primary business is the manufacture and sale of
gadgets. Because cash resources are limited, the company
anticipates the need to have access to capital during the first
year of operations and seeks to establish a line of credit with a
local bank. The bank requires a complete operating and cash budget
and pro-forma financial statements for 2019 as part of the loan...
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As a digital retailer,how does
alibaba provide value to Chinese consumers ? whit sets of values
are unique to the chinese market?
Given that alibaba does not own or distribute any of the
merchandise exchanged on its sites, describes what factors had to
develop for the company to succeed.
Analyze Alibaba's business model relative to all the different
forms of digital and online marketing covered in this chapter.
Can alibaba succeed in countries outside of China? Why or why
not?...
Can Technology Save Sears? Sears, Roebuck used to be the largest retailer in the United States, with sales representing 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. gross national product for almost 40 years after World War II. Since then, Sears has steadily lost ground to discounters such as Walmart and Target and to competitively priced specialty retailers such as Home Depot and Lowe’s. Even the merger with Kmart in 2005 to create Sears Holding Company failed to stop the downward...
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Identify 8 issues in regards to Recruitment and Selection, 3 issues for Labour Relation in the following case study : You have recently been hired as an HR Consultant in the new HR Department of Outrage Video Games. Outrage is a five year old, upstart company, run by two very bright young men - Will Bates – President, and his best friend Steve Cobbs, Vice President. This is a very exciting change for you because Outrage, which literally started in...
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