On march 11, jangles corporation received a $20,000 invoice dated march 8.
cash discount terms...
On march 11, jangles corporation received a $20,000 invoice dated march 8.
cash discount terms were 4/10, n/30. on march 15, jangles sent an
$8,000 partial payment. what is the credit
a. what credit should jangles receive? (round your answer to thenearest cent.) credit $
b. what is jangles outstanding balance? (round your answer to the nearest cent.) outstanding balance $
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