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Which of the following is not commonly regarded as being a

credit policy variable?
Select one:
a. Credit period.
b. Collection policy.
c. Credit standards.
d. Cash discounts.
e. All of the above are c

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Final answer:

All the options listed - credit period, collection policy, credit standards, and cash discounts - are recognized as credit policy variables within business finance, hence none of them is considered 'not a credit policy variable'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The credit policy variable that is not commonly regarded as being a part of credit policy is e. All of the above are credit policy variables. Credit policies typically include the credit period, which refers to the time frame allowed for customers to pay for their purchases; collection policies, which outline the procedures the company will use to collect on overdue accounts; credit standards, which establish the criteria for extending credit to customers; and cash discounts, which are incentives offered to customers to encourage prompt payment.

The question seems to include a typographical error at the end of choice e. Assuming that the intended question is asking which option is not a credit policy variable, the answer is None, as all the options listed are commonly recognized as credit policy variables within business finance practices.

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