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    #21
    FV = PV × (1 r)to power of n

    where FV = Future Value
    PV = Present Value =$1000
    r = interest rate = 2%
    n = number of periods = 12

    FV = 1000 x (1 .02) to the 12th

    FV = $1000 x 1.268
    FV = $1268

    So, annualized interest rate is 26.8%.

    If he is being charged more than that
    and is unfamiliar with a calculator,
    money spent on an accountant who will
    explain his bill to him would be better
    than a lawyer.

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      #22
      I don't know about the 30% part but the reason retailers charge 2% compounded monthly is that THEY DON'T WANT TO BE YOUR BANKER. If someone didn't pay me for 30 days I'd resort to this kinda stuff too. Tell the guy to find a bank or credit union and get a running line of credit. Or if that is not an option, find a different retailer who will give credit on better terms (they are out there).

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        #23
        Oh and if you wanna do it backwards:

        PV = FV / (1 r)to power n

        So you can determine what the original
        value was if you know todays bill (FV) the
        monthly rate (2% or .02 in formula) and
        number of months back (n).

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          #24
          Rider. What is the problem? I am honestly trying
          to figure it out. When you buy anything from any
          business, it states on the bottom of every bill that
          unpaid balances get charged 2% interest per
          month. Not agribusiness, any business in this
          country. 2% per month means if you don't pay that
          month 2% get added to your bill. Then you pay
          2% on that new bill the next month. So yes if you
          don't pay your bill for an entire 12 months you
          would pay 27% or whatever. It's pretty simple
          really, isn't it?

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            #25
            Agreed vvalk. What is the real issue? Its
            not loan sharking, not out of the ordinary
            in any way whatsoever. Not illegal, its
            just compounded interest on unpaid balance
            like every bill/loan on the planet.

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              #26
              The reason why the interest would revert to
              5%/annum from 2%/month is I suspect that the
              retailer has issued a writ against this individual in
              order to collect this account. When a writ is issued
              interest is automatically locked to 5 % to my
              knowledge. He's actually doing the fellow a favour
              by taking this action.

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                #27
                No the original bill stated 2 percent, he charged what would equal 30% starting first month. Kid has lucked out with a lawyer that worked on some group advocacy for borrowers or something like that. Which set precident that if you do not state the effective interest rate on original bill and you charge more than the for example the 2% per month of original balance your interest is reverted to 5%.

                For those so sympathetic to the ass hole. Yes it is simple if you do not want to give credit don't but why is it that they are all at the magical number of 2% per month when bank rate is prime plus a couple, how the f is 24% never mind 30% ethical?

                So in that case is it ethical for me to charge grain companies interest if they do not take my grain on date specified? Why not 30% a month if you do not take my malt? We are so brain washed into thinking that its normal for us to be f'd over its hilarious how stupid we are as farmers.

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                  #28
                  "We are so brain washed into thinking that its normal for us to be f'd over its hilarious how stupid we are as farmers."

                  I think that is the most truthful statement that I have ever read on Agri-ville.

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                    #29
                    Riders, simple, include it in the
                    contract.

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                      #30
                      Riders2010 your example in the last
                      paragraph is not comparable. Since
                      possession is 9/10ths of the law, you
                      would still control your malt in the
                      bin, where as the young guy in question
                      has taken home the crop inputs.

                      I still do not have an issue with 24% or
                      even 124%. As long as the two parties
                      agree to it beforehand.

                      He is an adult correct?

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