Short-Term Asset and Liability Management
Short-Term Asset and Liability Management
Short-Term Asset and Liability Management
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
• In any international trade transaction, credit
is provided by either
¤ the supplier (exporter),
¤ the buyer (importer),
¤ one or more financial institutions, or
¤ any combination of the above.
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Prepayments
• The goods will not be shipped until the buyer
has paid the seller.
• Time of payment : Before shipment
• Goods available to buyers : After payment
• Risk to exporter : None
• Risk to importer : Relies completely on
exporter to ship goods as ordered
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Letters of credit (L/C)
• These are issued by a bank on behalf of the
importer promising to pay the exporter upon
presentation of the shipping documents.
• Time of payment : When shipment is made
• Goods available to buyers : After payment
• Risk to exporter : Very little or none
• Risk to importer : Relies on exporter to ship
goods as described in documents
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Drafts (Bills of Exchange)
• These are unconditional promises drawn by
the exporter instructing the buyer to pay the
face amount of the drafts.
• Banks on both ends usually act as
intermediaries in the processing of shipping
documents and the collection of payment. In
banking terminology, the transactions are
known as documentary collections.
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Drafts (Bills of Exchange)
• Sight drafts (documents against payment) : When the shipment
has been made, the draft is presented to the buyer for payment.
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Drafts (Bills of Exchange)
• Time drafts (documents against acceptance) : When the shipment
has been made, the buyer accepts (signs) the presented draft.
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Consignments
• The exporter retains actual title to the goods
that are shipped to the importer.
• Time of payment : At time of sale to third party
• Goods available to buyers : Before payment
• Risk to exporter : Allows importer to sell
inventory before paying exporter
• Risk to importer : None
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Payment Methods
for International Trade
Method : Open Accounts
• The exporter ships the merchandise and expects
the buyer to remit payment according to the
agreed-upon terms.
• Time of payment : As agreed upon
• Goods available to buyers : Before payment
• Risk to exporter : Relies completely on buyer to
pay account as agreed upon
• Risk to importer : None
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
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Sample Letter of Credit (Confirmation)
Advice Number: BA000000094 Amount: April 17, 2002
Issue Bank Ref: 1234/LMC/5678 US$: Advice Date: 21 March 2002
Beneficiary: ABC Company, Inc. Applicant: XYZ Company, Inc. Expire Date: 21 July 2002
5278 S. Motorized Blvd 25 Rising Sun Way Detroit, MI 48210 Tokyo, Japan 120-113
000-000-0000 +000-0000-0000
We have been requested to advise you of the following letter of credit issued by: First Bank of Japan
123 Cherry Blossom Dr
Tokyo, Japan
Please be guided by its terms and conditions and by the following:
Credit is available by negotiation of your draft(s) in duplicate at sight for 100% of invoice value drawn on us
accompanied by the following documents:
1. Signed commercial invoice, one (1) original and three (3) copies.
2. Full set ocean bills of lading consigned to the order of First Bank of Japan, Japan notify applicant and marked
freight collect.
3. Packing list, two (2) copies.
Evidencing Shipment of: 20,000 motorized tooth brushes FOB San Francisco
Shipment From: Detroit, MI through San Francisco, CA Shipment To: Tokyo, Japan
Partial Shipments not allowed. All banking charges outside Japan are for beneficiary's account. Documents must be
presented within 21 days from BILL date.
At the request of our correspondent, we confirm this credit and engage with you that all drafts drawn under and in
compliance with the terms of this credit will be duly honored by us.
Please examine this instrument carefully. If you are unable to comply with the terms or conditions, please
communicate with your buyer to arrange for an amendment.
Sincerely,
Jill Moneybags
Account Manager
International Banking Group • Jack and Jill Bank Corp. • P.O. Box 1234 • Detroit, MI 48201
http://www.tradenet.gov/...
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Documentary Credit Procedure
Sale Contract
Buyer Seller
(Importer) (Exporter)
Deliver Goods
Request Documents Present Deliver
for Credit & Claim for Documents Letter of
Payment Credit
Present
Documents
Importer’s Bank Exporter’s Bank
Payment
(Issuing Bank) (Advising Bank)
Send Credit
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
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Life Cycle of a Typical Banker’s Acceptance
1. Purchase
Importer Exporter
Order
5. Ship
2. Apply Goods
for L/C 4. L/C
6. Notification
10. Sign 11. Shipping
Promissory Shipping Documents 9. Pay
Note to Pay Documents & Time Discounted
14. Pay Draft Value of
Face Value BA
of BA 8. Pay Discounted Value of BA
3. L/C
Importer’s Exporter’s
Bank Bank
7. Shipping Documents
12. BA & 1 - 7 : Prior to BA
16. Pay Face Value of BA Time Draft 8 - 13 : When BA
Money Market is created
Investor 14 - 16 : When BA
13. Pay Discounted Value of BA matures
15. Present BA at Maturity
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
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Trade Finance Methods
Countertrade
¤ These are foreign trade transactions in which the
sale of goods to one country is linked to the
purchase or exchange of goods from that same
country.
¤ Common countertrade types include barter,
compensation (product buy-back), and
counterpurchase.
¤ The primary participants are governments and
multinationals.
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Online Application
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Agencies that Motivate
International Trade
• Due to the inherent risks of international
trade, government institutions and the
private sector offer various forms of
export credit, export finance, and
guarantee programs to reduce risk and
stimulate foreign trade.
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Agencies that Motivate
International Trade
Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (Ex-Imbank)
• This U.S. government agency aims to
create jobs by financing and facilitating
the export of U.S. goods and services and
maintaining the competitiveness of U.S.
companies in overseas markets.
• It offers guarantees of commercial loans,
direct loans, and export credit insurance.
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http://www.exim.gov/
http://www.exim.gov/
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Agencies that Motivate
International Trade
Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO)
• PEFCO is a private corporation that is
owned by a consortium of commercial
banks and industrial companies.
• In cooperation with Ex-Imbank, PEFCO
provides medium- and long-term fixed-rate
financing for foreign buyers through the
issuance of long-term bonds.
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Online Application
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Agencies that Motivate
International Trade
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
(OPIC)
• OPIC is a U.S. government agency that
assists U.S. investors by insuring their
overseas investments against a broad range
of political risks.
• It also provides financing for overseas
businesses through loans and loan
guaranties.
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http://www.opic.gov/
http://www.opic.gov/
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Agencies that Motivate
International Trade
• Beyond insurance and financing, the U.S. has
tax provisions that encourage international
trade.
• The FSC Repeal and Extraterritorial Income
Exclusion Act of 2000, which replaced the
1984 Foreign Sales Corporation provisions in
response to WTO concerns, excludes certain
extraterritorial income from the definition of
gross income for U.S. tax purposes.
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Impact of International Trade Financing
Decisions on an MNC’s Value
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Chapter Review
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Chapter Review
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