cash letter of credit

  • 31Cryptography — Secret code redirects here. For the Aya Kamiki album, see Secret Code. Symmetric key cryptography, where the same key is used both for encryption and decryption …

    Wikipedia

  • 32traveler's check — noun a letter of credit issued by a bank or express company that is payable on presentation to any correspondent of the issuer • Syn: ↑traveller s check, ↑banker s check • Hypernyms: ↑traveler s letter of credit, ↑traveller s letter of credit * * …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 33Methods of payment in International trade — Popular methods of payment used in international trade include: cash with order(CWO) the buyers pay cash when he places an order. cash on delivery(COD) the buyer pays cash when the goods are delivered. documentary credit a Letter of credit (L/C)… …

    Wikipedia

  • 34Securities lending — In finance, securities lending or stock lending refers to the lending of securities by one party to another. The terms of the loan will be governed by a Securities Lending Agreement , which, under U.S. law, requires that the borrower provides the …

    Wikipedia

  • 35FINCA International — Infobox Company company name = FINCA International company company type = Nonprofit Organization foundation = 1984 location = flagicon|USA Washington, DC origins = key people = John Hatch area served = industry = products = Financial Services… …

    Wikipedia

  • 36bank — 1. A bank is an institution, usually incorporated, whose business it is to receive money on deposit, cash checks or drafts, discount commercial paper, make loans, and issue promissory notes payable to bearer, known as bank notes. U.C.C. No. 1… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 37bank — 1. A bank is an institution, usually incorporated, whose business it is to receive money on deposit, cash checks or drafts, discount commercial paper, make loans, and issue promissory notes payable to bearer, known as bank notes. U.C.C. No. 1… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 38Forfaiting — In trade finance, forfaiting involves the purchasing of receivables from exporters. The forfaiter will take on all the risks involved with the receivables. It is different from the factoring operation in the sense that forfaiting is a transaction …

    Wikipedia

  • 39payment terms — The agreed way in which a buyer pays the seller for goods. The commonest are cash with order or cash on delivery; prompt cash (i. e. within 14 days of delivery); cash in 30, 60, or 90 days from date of invoice; letter of credit; cash against… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 40Traveler's cheque — A traveler s cheque (also traveller s cheque, travellers cheque, traveler s check, or travelers check) is a preprinted, fixed amount cheque designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of… …

    Wikipedia