EBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Author: MOYER
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 18, Problem 14P
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To determine: The net variations in the pretax profits.
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maximum trade credit by not taking
discounts on its purchases. The
standard industry credit terms
offered by all its suppliers are 2/10
net 30 days, and the firm pays on
time. The new CFO is considering
borrowing from its bank, using short-
term notes payable, and then taking
discounts. The firm wants to
determine the effect of this policy
change on its net income. Its net
purchases are P11,760 per day, using
a 365-day year. The interest rate on
the notes payable is 10%, and the tax
rate is 40%. If the firm implements
the plan, what is the expected
change in net income?
P32,964
P36,526
P40,370
P34,699
P38.448
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