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FINANCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Finance of International Trade
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By
Eric Bishop, Independent Financial Consultant

Included in series
Essential Capital Markets,

Description
Introduction to International Trade Finance covers the complete cycle of international trade and explains the roles of the specialist operators. Introduction to International Trade Finance aims to: *Guide the reader through every phase of typical trade transactions, examining in detail the relationships between the various parties involved and explaining the facilities employed. *Demonstrate the range of banking instruments and techniques available to exporters and importers which enable them to enter into contracts, confident that whichever method of settlement they agree upon can be provided with the minimum of risk. *Provide a firm understanding of when to apply a particular form of finance, what risks are involved and how they can be counteracted Now updated to include the UCP600.

Audience
MSc Finance Students, MBA students studying Finance options, and new finance professionals

Contents
Principle players; Cross-border trading; Contracts; Incoterms; Methods of Payment; Bills for Collection; Uniform Rules for Collections; The Irrevocable Documentary Credit; Guarantees; Standby Letters of Credit; International Standby Practices (ISP98); Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees; Short Term Credit Insurance; Marine Insurance; Foreign Exchange Risk; Special Types of Credits; Financing; Forfaiting; Countertrade; Electronic Commerce for International Trade Settlement; Prevention of Fraud in International Trade; Appendices. Now updated to include the UCP600.

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 224 pages, publication date: OCT-2003
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-5908-6
ISBN-10: 0-7506-5908-4
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN

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