Trade Memorandum
BANK CREDIT INSTRUMENTS, MARKETS & PROCEDURES
This Program Memorandum will explain the methods used in today’s financial markets to successfully comprehend, analyze and close a Bank Credit Instruments transaction. It is focused on the entrepreneur or company seeking unique financial opportunities in today’s global marketplace. With the economic changes and advances that we are witnessing in Europe, the Pacific Rim and Latin America, international restrictions and/or regulations are being continually lowered or removed altogether. Nations now know that to compete in the global marketplace the concepts of free markets, free trade and privatization are all dominate themes. For the businesses and organizations that take advantage of this irreversible trend, it would mean the beginning of significant growth. Whether you are seeking alternative financing or innovative investment sources, Bank Credit Instrument investment can be a powerful and flexible new vehicle. These transactions can be performed with efficiency, speed and safety. This Program Report addresses the subject of how Bank Credit Instruments are used for trade and project finance and to simply enhance overall profits. It will assist you in determining myth from reality and set you on a profitable course.
DISCLAIMER FOR INFORMATIONS AND THE AFFILIATED LINKS ON THIS PAGE
The foregoing memorandum on following links is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer to sell nor a solicitation to buy a Bank Credit Instrument trading program nor an offer to sell nor a solicitation to purchase a Bank Credit Instrument. No part of this memorandum may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means- graphically, electronically, or mechanically, without the written permission of its producer. It is highly recommended that the readers rely solely on their own judgment and experience as they utilize any of the ideas contained herein. This memorandum was designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is presented with the understanding that the author is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional services. If legal advice or other professional assistance is required the services of a competent professional person should be sought. The above information is given in good faith and has been derived from different sources:
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Guild, Ian and Harris, Rhodri; Forfeiting: An Alternative Approach to Export Trade Finance. 1986. Universe Books, New York
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Kim, Taeho; International Money & Banking.1993, Routledge, London & New York
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Munn, GlennG.; Garcia, F.L. and Woelfel, Charles J., Encyclopedia of Banking and Finance, Ninth Edition. Bankers Publishing Company, Probus Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, Cambridge, England.
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Newman, Peter; Milgate, Murray; Eatwell, John; The New Palmgrave Dictionary of Money & Finance. 1992. The Macmillan Press Limited. London; the Stockton Press, New York
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Venedikian, Harry M. and Warfield, Gerald A., Export-Import Financing, Fourth Edition. 1996, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York
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Wells, L. Fargo and Dulat, Karen B., 1995Exporting From Start to Finance, Third Edition. 1995. McGraw-Hill, New York
believed to be accurate and reliable. This page is for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer, or an invitation to receive offers to purchase or sell any security or other financial instrument or to engage in any form of business or dealing in any jurisdiction. WORLD CAPITAL FORUM does not accept any responsibility arising in any way - including by reason of negligence - for errors in, or omissions from, this information.
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