Early Payment Discount Calculator

Calculate the payment amount and savings for early-payment terms such as 2/10 Net 30.

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What does 2/10 Net 30 mean?

2/10 Net 30 means the customer can deduct 2% from the invoice if payment is made within 10 days. Otherwise, the full invoice amount is due within 30 days.

  • $10,000 invoice paid within 10 days: $9,800
  • $10,000 invoice paid after the discount period: $10,000

How to calculate an early payment discount

Discount = invoice amount × discount percentage. Discounted payment = invoice amount − discount.

$10,000 × 2% = $200. $10,000 − $200 = $9,800.

Why early payment discounts can be expensive

For the buyer, giving up a 2% discount in exchange for 20 additional days to pay can represent a high annualized financing cost.

For the seller, offering the discount reduces invoice revenue but may accelerate cash collection.

Early payment discount vs. invoice discount

An early payment discount is conditional on paying by a certain date. An invoice discount reduces the invoice price regardless of payment timing.

Early payment discount vs. late fee

An early payment discount rewards faster payment. A late fee charges an additional amount when payment arrives after the agreed deadline. Use the Late Payment Fee Calculator to estimate a late fee on an overdue invoice.

Important

Early-payment terms should be agreed with the customer and clearly stated on the invoice. Accounting and tax treatment may vary depending on the transaction and jurisdiction. This calculator does not provide accounting, tax, or legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

What does 2/10 Net 30 mean?
2/10 Net 30 means the customer can deduct 2% from the invoice if payment is made within 10 days. Otherwise, the full invoice amount is due within 30 days.
How much is a 2% discount on a $10,000 invoice?
A 2% discount on a $10,000 invoice is $200, so the customer pays $9,800 if they pay within the discount period.
How do I calculate an early payment discount?
Multiply the invoice amount by the discount percentage. Subtract that discount from the invoice amount to get the discounted payment. For $10,000 at 2%, the discount is $200 and the payment is $9,800.
Is 2/10 Net 30 a good deal?
It depends on the buyer’s cost of capital and how much the seller values receiving cash sooner. Use the approximate annualized cost shown in the calculator to compare the discount given up with the extra time to pay.
What happens if the customer misses the discount deadline?
The discount no longer applies. The full invoice amount remains due according to the final payment term.
Is an early payment discount the same as a late fee?
No. An early payment discount reduces the amount owed if the customer pays by a stated date. A late fee adds an amount when payment arrives after the agreed deadline.

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