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Anonymous No. 16475366

Scientifically speaking, how do you determine the interest to charge a client who can't pay on time?

Anonymous No. 16475380

>>16475366
Scientifically speaking, you should charge 0 because interest is oppression of the weak.

Anonymous No. 16475381

>>16475366
start with a pinky, and go from there

Anonymous No. 16475395

>>16475380
The weak have no intention to pay on time, or even at all, if they aren't charged interest (basic game theory 101, you have just failed your exam)
>>16475381
Ha!

Anonymous No. 16475396

>>16475395
>Intention
Meant to say incentive

Anonymous No. 16475400

>>16475366
You state the terms upfront and in the contract. That's how.

Anonymous No. 16475408

>>16475366
Loan him the money to pay you and charge interest.

Anonymous No. 16475409

>>16475400
Sure. But what number do you choose, and why? Show your work.

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Anonymous No. 16475411

>>16475408
>Look mom I posted it again
I want to some to derive an appropriate interest rate based on first principles

Anonymous No. 16475418

>>16475409
If you can't do that yourself then I have bad news about your business.

Anonymous No. 16475419

>>16475366
>Posted this question on biz over 4 hours ago and still haven't gotten a single reply
Don't tell me /sci/ is just as smart as /biz/ At least r/entrepreneur provided me with a semblance of reasoning.

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Anonymous No. 16475420

>>16475418
>Dodging the question
I've already come up with a well reasoned answer for myself. I want to see what the supposed great minds of /sci/ can come up with.

Anonymous No. 16475426

>>16475420
>Trolling outside of /b/.
Descibe your fictional company so we can determine how stupid your clients must be. Details matter.