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Example.

Given the following sales data, what are the sales estimates

for years six and seven?

Year

1

2

3

4

5

Sales $

10,000

11,210

13,060

16,075

20,590

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24.605.00

Description:

Clears statistics registers.

Enters first year and

sales for that year.

Enters .second year’s

data.

Continues data entry.

Estimates .sales for year

.six.

Estimates sales for year

seven.

Cost of Not Taking a Cash Discount

A cash discount gives a buyer a reduction in price if the payment is made

within a specified time period. For example, "2/10, NET/30” means that

the buyer can deduct 2 percent if payment is made within 10 days. If pay­

ment is not made within 10 days, the full amount must be paid by the 30th

day.

You can use the equation shown below to calculate the cost of failing to

take the cash discount. The cost is calculated as an annual interest rale

charged for delaying payment.

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8: Additional Examples

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