Answer:
a salaried paralegal assistant at a law firm
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Answer:
B. $2,000
Explanation:
The principal amount is $100,000
Interest rate is 8% usually per year ( 12 months)
Loan duration, three months:
Annual interest = $100,000.00 x 8%
=$100,000.00x 0.08
=$ 8000.00
Interest for 3 months
=3/12x$8000.00
=0.25x$8000.00
=$2000
At the time of collection, if the amount is paid within the discount period, the following entry is recorded:
Cash (+A).......................xxx
Sales discount(+XR,-R,-SE)........xxx
R. Jones (Accounts Receivables)(-A)….xxx
If the account is paid in full before the end of the discount period, the customer can be eligible for a cash discount rate. The duration of the trade credit is known as the credit period, and up until the end of the credit term, no interest is applied to the outstanding balance.
You use it to illustrate how a company's cash flow is distributed equally throughout the year rather than arriving in full at the end. We would use discount period numbers of 1 for the first year, 2 for the second year, 3 for the third year, and so on in a DCF without the mid-year convention.
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Answer: longer than
Explanation:
The discounted payback period simply refers to the number of years that will be required for the cumulative discounted cash inflows to be able to cover a project's initial investment.
It should be noted that the discounted payback period for a project will be longer than the payback period for the project given a positive, non-zero discount rate. This is because the time value of money will be taken into consideration, hence, this will bring about a longer time.