This paper investigates the problem of managing accounts receivable under uncertain inflation. In particular, we derive expressions for the cash discount and the length of the credit period under the assumption that the inflation rate can be modeled by a general autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) process. A number of examples illustrate the size of the change required to keep the real rate of interest, implicit in the terms of sale, constant.
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