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Mr_love_monkey
09-03-2009, 22:25
OK, I'm having trouble working this out, and I need to get it right.

Say, for example, someone owes me £1000 - and the terms say that after 30 days of the debt being due I can charge then 8% + the base rate at the time the debt became due (1%) a day- so I can charge them 9% per day.

How would I work out the daily amount?

I thought it would be (1000*9)/365 - but £24 a day seems steep...

anyone?

punky
09-03-2009, 22:28
Its not (1000 * 9), its (1000 * 0.09). 9 percent means 9 per hundred or 9/100 = 0.09

So its (1000 * 0.09) / 365 = 25p per day in interest.

Mr_love_monkey
09-03-2009, 22:30
Its not (1000 * 9), its (1000 * 0.09). 9 percent means 9 per hundred or 9/100 = 0.09

So its (1000 * 0.09) / 365 = £2.4 per day in interest.

ah.. that's where I was going wrong.. thanks..!

---------- Post added at 22:30 ---------- Previous post was at 22:29 ----------

Its not (1000 * 9), its (1000 * 0.09). 9 percent means 9 per hundred or 9/100 = 0.09

So its (1000 * 0.09) / 365 = £2.4 per day in interest.

is it? or is it 24p a day?

dev
09-03-2009, 22:33
is the base rate not 0.5% now?

Mr_love_monkey
09-03-2009, 22:33
is the base rate not 0.5% now?

it is -but at the date the debt became over due it was 1%

punky
09-03-2009, 22:38
ah.. that's where I was going wrong.. thanks..!

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is it? or is it 24p a day?

I checked my calculation after i posted and before you did and I did make a mistake somewhere. Its 0.2645 pounds which is 25p, rounding up.

Mr_love_monkey
09-03-2009, 22:40
I checked my calculation after i posted and before you did and I did make a mistake somewhere. Its 0.2645 pounds which is 25p, rounding up.

thanks :) - damn I thought I was going to be in the money there :)

bloody agency, late payment, grumble, grumble..

punky
09-03-2009, 22:45
One thing I overlooked, the interest should be compounded as day one will be (£1000 + 9%) and then day 2 will be ((£1000 + 9%) + 9%).

Using an online calculator brings it out at £93.89 over the year and so 26p (£0.257) per day.

http://www.mw-plus.com/webdic.php?form_complete=1&StartDate=01%2F01%2F2009&EndDate=12%2F31%2F2009&IntRate=9&CompPeriod=365&PVal=1000.00&CalcMode=1

Mr_love_monkey
09-03-2009, 22:51
One thing I overlooked, the interest should be compounded as day one will be (£1000 + 9%) and then day 2 will be ((£1000 + 9%) + 9%).

Using an online calculator brings it out at £93.89 over the year and so 26p (£0.257) per day.

http://www.mw-plus.com/webdic.php?form_complete=1&StartDate=01%2F01%2F2009&EndDate=12%2F31%2F2009&IntRate=9&CompPeriod=365&PVal=1000.00&CalcMode=1

I don't think I'm allowed compound interest from what I understand of the 'Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act of 1998'

lucy7
09-03-2009, 23:00
Wish I could charge a charge!
Invoces sent out, and I wait and wait and wait.
This time last year I was owed over 6 grand!
Got it in the end, but after several calls and knocks on their door!

danielf
09-03-2009, 23:09
One thing I overlooked, the interest should be compounded as day one will be (£1000 + 9%) and then day 2 will be ((£1000 + 9%) + 9%).

Using an online calculator brings it out at £93.89 over the year and so 26p (£0.257) per day.

http://www.mw-plus.com/webdic.php?form_complete=1&StartDate=01%2F01%2F2009&EndDate=12%2F31%2F2009&IntRate=9&CompPeriod=365&PVal=1000.00&CalcMode=1

Online calculator... Pah. Recursion is your friend ;)

v0id
10-03-2009, 00:22
I checked my calculation after i posted and before you did and I did make a mistake somewhere. Its 0.2645 pounds which is 25p, rounding up.


That'd be 27p

Edit: oops, should read a few more posts before posting

Damien
10-03-2009, 08:44
Online calculator... Pah. Recursion is your friend ;)

No, it is not.. (http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34748923-post13.html)

Saaf_laandon_mo
10-03-2009, 08:53
Wish I could charge a charge!
Invoces sent out, and I wait and wait and wait.
This time last year I was owed over 6 grand!
Got it in the end, but after several calls and knocks on their door!

Can't you put a late payment clause on your invoice?

lucy7
10-03-2009, 17:16
Can't you put a late payment clause on your invoice?


I could, but I wont!

Its the nature of the game now really, I wont do anything to annoy them, as they could pull 50% of my income just like that!
There are always people ready to step into my shoes ,and want to, to do the job.

I do get paid in the end, its just a waiting game at times, as they are also waiting for payments, you know the usual thing.
My thing is, I still pay my staff on time, for work done.
Sometimes I can get a little near to the edge though.