What is the annual cost of trade credit when the terms are 1/10, net 30? Assume a year has 360 days.
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12.1% (rounded) |
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| b. |
12.3% (rounded) |
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| c. |
18.2% (rounded) |
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| d. |
18.4% (rounded) |
C. 18.2% (rounded)
Annual cost of trade credit = (1/99) × [360 / (30 - 10)]
Annual cost of trade credit = 0.182 or 18.2%
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