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30.03.2020 •
Business
Tamarisk, Inc. sells $2700 of merchandise on account to Baltic Company with credit terms of 2/11, n/30. If Baltic Company remits a check taking advantage of the discount offered, what is the amount of Baltic Company's check
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Ответ:
$2,646
Explanation:
Given that
Sale value of merchandise on account = $2,700
Credit terms = 2/11, n/30 this means if the payment is made within the 11 days, the 2% discount is given and the credit period of the payment is 30 days
So, by considering the above information, the advantage of the discount offered, the amount is
= $2,700 × (1 - 0.02)
= $2,646
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