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If the amount of credit is 300,000 how much is the discount if the debtor is given

If the amount of credit is 300,000 how much is the discount if the debtor is given a credit term of 2/10 N/30?show your
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erikloza12pdidtx
erikloza12pdidtx
4,4(72 marks)

6,000

Explanation:

In credit sales, 2/10 Net 30 means that the seller has offered the customer a trade discount. Β 2/10 net 30 is a conditional discount available if payment is made in 10 days. It's a 2% discount should the customer pay in 10 days, if not so, the full amount is due within 30 days.

The discount amount for 300,000 is 2 percent of 300,000.

=2/100 x 300,000

=0.02 x 300,000

=6,000

sugeilochoa
sugeilochoa
4,9(100 marks)

hevelle, Inc., has sales of $39,500, costs of $18,400, depreciation expense of $1,900, and interest expense of $1,400If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the operating cash flow?Operating Cash FlowTo calculate operating cash flow (OCF), we want to calculate revenues minus costs, but we don't want to include depreciation because it's not a cash outflow, and we don't want to include interest because it's a financing expense. We do want to include taxes because taxes are (unfortunately) paid in cash.EBIT = Earnings before interests and taxesIncome Statement:Sales 39,500Costs 18,400Depreciation 1,900EBIT= Sales – Costs – Depreciation = 19,200Interest1,400Taxable Income = EBIT – interest = 17,800Taxes (35%) Β Taxable income X Tax Rate % = 6,230Net Income Taxable income – taxes = 11,570

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hevelle, Inc., has sales of $39,500, costs of $18,400, depreciation expense of $1,900, and interest expense of $1,400If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the operating cash flow?Operating Cash FlowTo calculate operating cash flow (OCF), we want to calculate revenues minus costs, but we don't want to include depreciation because it's not a cash outflow, and we don't want to include interest because it's a financing expense. We do want to include taxes because taxes are (unfortunately) paid in cash.EBIT = Earnings before interests and taxesIncome Statement:Sales 39,500Costs 18,400Depreciation 1,900EBIT= Sales – Costs – Depreciation = 19,200Interest1,400Taxable Income = EBIT – interest = 17,800Taxes (35%) Β Taxable income X Tax Rate % = 6,230Net Income Taxable income – taxes = 11,570

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