FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781266627903
Author: Wild
Publisher: INTER MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 1DQ
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Introduction: A credit card or plastic money is a plastic card that enables the holder to buy services and goods without cash. Such types of cards are issued by the bank

To state: The benefit of using credit cards by buyers works in favor of the sellers.

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If the customers are allowed to use credit cards, it will work in favor of the sellers as it will ensure that the seller receives the full payment without any risk of buyer becoming a defaulter as such risks are absorbed by the credit card companies. Also, if the buyer does not have enough cash, still the purchases can be made through credit cards.

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Chapter 7 Solutions

FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT

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