INTERMEDIATE FINAN.MGMT.(LL)-W/MINDTAP
INTERMEDIATE FINAN.MGMT.(LL)-W/MINDTAP
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Author: Brigham
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Chapter 22, Problem 14MC
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Individual R, a later back graduate, is arranging to go into the discount building supply trade with his brother, individual J, who majored in building construction. The firm would offer basically to common contractors, and it would begin working another January. Deals would be moderate amid the cold months, rise amid the spring, and at that point drop off once more within the summer, when modern construction in the region moderates. The terms of the deal are net 30 but, since of uncommon motivating forces, the brothers anticipate 30% of the customers (by dollar esteem) to pay on the 10th day taking after the sale, 50% to pay on the 40th day, and the remaining 20% to pay on the 70th day. No bad-debt misfortunes are expected since of individual J, the building development master, knows which temporary workers are having monetary issues.

To determine: The incremental post-tax profit associated with the change in credit terms and whether the company make the change.

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