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Question
State whether the following statement is True or False:
If only one discount is given then List price = Invoice price
Options
True
False
Solution
False
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B.D.= F.V. − C.V. = 8,000 −7,680 = ₹ 320
Date of drawing = 5th January 2019
Period = 8 months
Nominal due date = `square`
Legal due date = `square`
B.D. = Interest on F.V. for n at 10% p.a.
∴ B.D. = `("F.V." xx "n"/365 xx "r")/100`
∴ 320 = `(8000 xx "n"/365 xx 10)/100`
∴ n = `square` days
April | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Total |
15 | 31 | 30 | 31 | 31 | `square` | `square` |
∴ Date of discounting is `square`
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