Gardner Company currently makes all sales on credit and offers no discount. The firm is considering offering
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Gardner Company currently makes all sales on credit and offers no discount. The firm is considering offering a 2% discount for payment within 15 days. The firm’s current average collection period is 60 days, sales are 40,000 units, selling price is $45 per unit, and variable cost per unit is $36. The firm expects that the change in credit terms will result in an increase in sales to 42,000 units, that 70% of the sales will take the discount, and that the average collection period will fall to 30 days. If the firm’s required rate of return on equal-risk investments is 10%, should the proposed discount be offered? (Note: Assume a 365- day year.)
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Principles of Managerial Finance
ISBN: 978-0134476315
15th edition
Authors: Chad J. Zutter, Scott B. Smart
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