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Jones, Stephen A.
Trade and Receivables Finance = A Practical Guide to Risk Evaluation and Structuring /
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Title/Author:
Trade and Receivables Finance/ by Stephen A. Jones.
Reminder of title:
A Practical Guide to Risk Evaluation and Structuring /
Author:
Jones, Stephen A.
Description:
XXXI, 544 p. 89 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International finance. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95735-7
ISBN:
9783319957357
Trade and Receivables Finance = A Practical Guide to Risk Evaluation and Structuring /
Jones, Stephen A.
Trade and Receivables Finance
A Practical Guide to Risk Evaluation and Structuring /[electronic resource] :by Stephen A. Jones. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXXI, 544 p. 89 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction -- Part I. Trade -- Chapter 2. Trade Credit -- Chapter 3. The Trade Cycle -- 4. Commercial Terms -- 5. Transport and Control -- Part II. Credit Risk -- Chapter 6. Credit Risk -- Chapter 7. Evaluating the Client -- Chapter 8. Trade Loans -- Chapter 9. Security -- Part III. Trade Products -- Chapter 10. Collections -- Chapter 11. Bank Aval -- Chapter 12. Letters of Credit -- Chapter 13. Special Types of Letters of Credit -- Chapter 14. Standby Letters of Credit -- Chapter 15. Demand Bank Guarantees -- Part IV. The Goods -- Chapter 16. Nature of Goods -- Chapter 17. Payables Finance -- Chapter 18. Warehouse Finance -- Part V. The Receivable -- Chapter 19 -- Sales Invoice and Debt Instruments -- Chapter 20. Evaluating the End-Buyer -- Chapter 21. Credit Insurance -- Chapter 22. Performance Risk -- Chapter 23. Receivables Finance -- Chapter 24. Invoice Finance -- Part VI. The Proposition -- Chapter 25. The Credit Facility Application -- Appendix I. Trade Proposition Evaluation Checklist -- Appendix II. Financial Ratio Analysis. .
Trade and Receivables Finance provides the definitive practical guide to the evaluation and mitigation of risk and the financing of international trade. The traditional method of commercial lending assessment places primary importance on the ability of the borrower to repay the financier. However, this form of evaluation often results in insufficient credit appetite to release the required level of financial support for a company involved in cross border trade. When a trade-related proposition is properly evaluated so that the transactional risks are fully understood and mitigated to an acceptable level, and the source of repayment is identifiable and considered reliable, a well-structured trade and receivables finance facility reduces the risk of default when compared to conventional lending products and can generate additional credit appetite. This book is an authoritative manual built upon more than 42 years of experience in the field of trade finance and will become a constant ‘go-to’ companion for transaction banking teams, bank relationship managers, specialist client-facing trade and invoice finance specialists, middle and back office trade advisory personnel, credit analysts, alternative market financiers, export development agencies and credit insurers.
ISBN: 9783319957357
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International finance.
LC Class. No.: HG3879-3898
Dewey Class. No.: 332.042
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1. Introduction -- Part I. Trade -- Chapter 2. Trade Credit -- Chapter 3. The Trade Cycle -- 4. Commercial Terms -- 5. Transport and Control -- Part II. Credit Risk -- Chapter 6. Credit Risk -- Chapter 7. Evaluating the Client -- Chapter 8. Trade Loans -- Chapter 9. Security -- Part III. Trade Products -- Chapter 10. Collections -- Chapter 11. Bank Aval -- Chapter 12. Letters of Credit -- Chapter 13. Special Types of Letters of Credit -- Chapter 14. Standby Letters of Credit -- Chapter 15. Demand Bank Guarantees -- Part IV. The Goods -- Chapter 16. Nature of Goods -- Chapter 17. Payables Finance -- Chapter 18. Warehouse Finance -- Part V. The Receivable -- Chapter 19 -- Sales Invoice and Debt Instruments -- Chapter 20. Evaluating the End-Buyer -- Chapter 21. Credit Insurance -- Chapter 22. Performance Risk -- Chapter 23. Receivables Finance -- Chapter 24. Invoice Finance -- Part VI. The Proposition -- Chapter 25. The Credit Facility Application -- Appendix I. Trade Proposition Evaluation Checklist -- Appendix II. Financial Ratio Analysis. .
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