what is average due date ?
Answer / abhinav ratna
ADD is representing a single payment. To his creditor for
several transaction. Which are pre determined and such
payments date also. Now analysis the payments dates and on
which date is no any interest loss of creditor (reduce the
many transaction) and dater is not loos interest or not
gain interest .Calculate a Day called Average due date
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