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Chapter 6, Problem 19P
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To calculate: The long-term financing interest rate to get the break-even point (BEP) between the short-term financing in 18 (a) and long-term financing.
Introduction:
Interest rate:
It is the rate at which a borrower takes a loan from a bank or other sources. It is calculated on the principal amount of the loan.
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