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Completing requirement 3.
There are three choice for the first black:
a. Converting some accounts receivables to long-term note receivable
b. Just continuing to use of credit cards
c. Offering discount for early payments
There are three choices for the second blank:
a. Decreasing penalties for late payment
b. Emphasising credit cards for sales
c.
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