Case Studies on Documentary Credits Under UCP 500


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Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 analyzes real cases involving ICC's Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, UCP 500. Taken from formal and informal queries submitted to the ICC, Case Studies sets out the facts of each case, poses the key questions to be answered and provides clear and detailed responses from the ICC. Each of the 33 case studies in this book is referenced to a specific Article of the UCP 500. Each case study is then presented in four parts: Background: Type of Credit, Application, Issuing Bank, Advising Bank, Negotiating Bank, Availability, Expiry Circumstances: Specific facts of the case Queries: Questions to be answered Answers to the Questions: Answers provided by the ICC Answers to the queries are grouped, case by case, in Part Two of the book in order to encourage individual comprehension and training. Case Studies also includes: -- Sample Documents -- A test highlighting possible discrepancies in the documents -- Index of key words and UCP Articles to which cases refer -- Full text of UCP 500 and related ICC Position Papers Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 is a practical, user-friendly workbook designed to bring an added dimension to your knowledge of the UCP rules. Ideal for bankers, traders, lawyers, students of international trade and international banking. Related publications and software from ICC Publishing UCP 500 -- UCP 500 Diskette -- UCP 500 + 400 Compared -- Guide to Documentary Credit Operations -- Standard Documentary Credit Forms -- Opinions of the ICC Banking Commission




DOCUMENTARY CREDITS AND RESERVE ISSUES


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Letter of Credit is the most secure and balanced payment method used in the world, internationally and domestically. It is complex and technical. The most important challenge is reserve. Successful traders trade easily (known or unknown) to every region of the world. We will have understood the reserve issues and applications of rules and letter of credit and we will increase our ability to cope.







Documentary Credits


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Payment Methods and Finance for International Trade


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This book explains various methods of payment in international trade and trade finance schemes for international trade. It also presents an overview of the concepts, purposes, features, and risks of international trade. A grasp of the features and risks of international trade facilitates a better understanding of the numerous methods of payment in international trade and the relevant trade finance schemes, which is essential to success in international trade transactions. In order to complete an international trade transaction, depending on the terms, both parties need access to funds. Compared with large companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), frequently face difficulties in raising capital or funds, but financing an international trade transaction is often the key to its successful completion. As such, selecting an appropriate financing mechanism from the various options available is vital. This book offers a systematic overview of international trade and payment together with trade finance, providing instructive examples and illustrations of trade documents, each method of payment, and trade finance including export credit insurance or guarantee.




Handbook of International Credit Management


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This title was first published in 2001. This volume covers all aspects of export credit management as well as the management of overseas subsidiary companies' credit operations through a series of inter-linked chapters written by 25 experts in the international field. This third edition has been completely revised and, in substantial parts, re-written to reflect the development and availability of the modern tools now at the disposal of the international credit manager, especially in the area of information technology. New chapters have been added on bank risk and international bankruptcy law to respond to the growing interest in these areas. The objectives of the handbook are to provide a complete operating guide and training reference for the application of the financial and control techniques necessary for international credit management and to describe the tools available for all the processes from initial policy-making through to final collection of trade debts.