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AFP Publications
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Pocket Essentials: Strategies for Managing Financial Risk and International Financial Operations
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$15.50 |
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$20.50 |
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Summary
Part of AFP's Pocket Essentials Series, this book is an ideal resource for professionals new to the finance and treasury industry. It provides an overview of key strategies that provide guidance for managing financial risk and international treasury operations. Purchase the complete Pocket Essentials Series or buy each book individually.
Excerpt
Multicurrency Accounts
Multicurrency accounts are a special arrangement between a bank and its
corporate customer whereby the bank allows the customer to receive or make
international payments in a range of currencies from a single account or
multiple subsidiary accounts. The agreement generally specifies the following:
- The base currency in which the account will be denominated
- The portfolio of currencies that will be accepted
- The spread or margin over the spot rate that will be used for purposes of
exchanging each currency back to the base currency
- The value date that will be applied to debits and credits for each transaction
type and currency
Electronic Banking Services
Major banks in Europe and Asia offer a wide range of electronic banking
services. One of the most popular are reporting services that provide
information on balances and previous day transaction detail. Such reporting
services allow both local and international access. For example, the balances
and debit and credit details for a Dutch subsidiary of a U.S. company can be
reported to local management in the Netherlands as well as to the parent. Major
international banks and third-party service providers can consolidate reporting
by a company’s banking network, both foreign and domestic operations, into a
single daily report. The major global banks also offer a range of electronic
transaction initiation services. These services typically allow companies to
initiate international wires and other global electronic transactions in a variety
of foreign currencies. The general topic of electronic banking services is
covered in more detail in Chapter 10, Information Management and Technology.
Interested in this product? AFP also recommends:
Treasury Risk and Loss Control Seminars
Essentials of Treasury Management, First Edition
Pocket Essentials Series - Credit, Collections, Concentration and Disbursement
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