Import Finance

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Import finance refers to the financial services and products designed to support businesses involved in importing goods and services from foreign suppliers. Import finance provides funding, risk mitigation, and other…

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Export Finance

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Export finance refers to the financial services and products designed to support businesses engaged in international trade by providing them with the necessary funding, risk management tools, and other financial…

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Pre-Shipment Financing

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Pre-shipment financing, also known as pre-export financing or pre-shipment credit, is a type of short-term financing provided to exporters to finance the production, manufacturing, or procurement of goods before they…

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Dynamic Discounting

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Dynamic discounting is a financial strategy used by businesses to optimize cash flow by offering early payment discounts to their suppliers in exchange for accelerated payment of invoices. It allows…

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Covenant

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In finance and business, a covenant refers to a contractual agreement or condition that is included in loan agreements, bond indentures, or other financial instruments. Covenants serve to protect the…

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Subsidiary Ledger

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A subsidiary ledger, also known as a subledger, is a detailed accounting record that provides additional information and breakdowns of specific types of transactions or accounts within a company’s overall…

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Purchase Ledger

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A purchase ledger, also known as a creditors ledger or accounts payable ledger, is a subledger within the accounting system that records all purchases made by a business on credit….

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Shareholder Equity

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Shareholder equity, also known as stockholders’ equity or shareholders’ equity, represents the residual interest in the assets of a company after deducting its liabilities. It reflects the shareholders’ ownership stake…

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