Locust Software sells computer training packages to its business customers at a price of $101. The cost

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Locust Software sells computer training packages to its business customers at a price of $101. The cost of production (in present value terms) is $96. Locust sells its packages on terms of net 30 and estimates that about 7% of all orders will be uncollectible. An order comes in for 20 units. The interest rate is 1% per month.

a. Should the firm extend credit if this is a one-time order? The sale will not be made unless credit is extended.

b. What is the break-even probability of collection?

c. Now suppose that if a customer pays this month's bill, it will place an identical order in each. month indefinitely and can be safely assumed to pose no risk of default. Should credit be

extended?

d. What is the break-even probability of collection in the repeat-sales case?

Locust Software sells computer training packages to its business customers
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

ISBN: 978-0078034640

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Authors: Richard Brealey, Stewart Myers, Alan Marcus

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