Articles, tagged with "letter of credit", page 6
27th July 2009
Knowing what you are doing is key in any business when it comes to successfully carving a niche for yourself. This is especially true in the Russia export-import fields as you often must forge relationships with vendors you may never even meet in person. ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
01st July 2009
A proof of funds letter can be referred to by many names as well as the conventional meaning of a letter that states you have funds available to complete a transaction. A proof of funds letter is frequently used in real estate short sale and REO purchases...
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Author:
Morgan Foreman
16th June 2009
The primary reason most companies trade internationally is to reduce risk, if you think of the old adage of not putting all your eggs in one basket, the same applies to the business world and international trade, if you've got a stable market here in the ...
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Author:
Kmberlie
05th May 2009
The online furniture business has risen recently. The advantages of that the buyers got from this are varied. They can see for detail, design, and material widely. Even they can shop from different country in different region. By only staying in touch wit...
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Author:
Aqsa
28th April 2009
Dynasty Resources, with its partner China Bright Star, LLC, a leading Sino-American sourcing company, helps American and European companies identify Chinese factories that manufacture products to client specifications and deliver them in a timely fashion....
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Author:
baji
17th April 2009
Summary:
Letter of Credit, acknowledged as one of the safest methods of payment for international transactions - is not always all that safe. Exporters should be careful on certain areas to safeguard payment. The article describes some common pitfalls ...
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Author:
Dr.Amit Kumar Chatterjee
24th February 2009
The word legacy is frequently used to describe the property that people leave their heirs when they die. But every human being also leaves behind a nonmaterial legacy -- one that's harder to define but often far more important. This legacy comprises a lif...
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Author:
Aana Sharma
24th February 2009
Documents Required for Import Export Trade
As we all know we are living in a global village and there is hardly anything that doesn't shift between borders be it rations, home items, chemical goods and even automobile. Export Import trade is a regular ...
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Author:
Aana Sharma
31st January 2009
Import Letters of Credit provide importers the most widely used and accepted international trade payment mechanism and finance instrument. By structuring Letter of Credit terms to allow Deferred Payment or Trade Acceptance a Letter of Credit can be utiliz...
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Author:
bankbars
17th July 2008
In Ontario, an unsuccessful party in a lawsuit is generally ordered to pay a portion of the successful party's legal expenses. In cases where a claimant is outside Ontario, the Courts in Ontario are concerned that in the event that the claimant is not suc...
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Author:
Martin Rosenbaum
26th June 2008
How can I make sure the products are of the quality and condition as the description in the advert?
As a buyer, order a sample before committing to a purchase order to be sure that the product meets your expectations. Also document those product speci...
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Author:
Jou Yaoo
18th June 2008
Recently, Cerberus Capital Management (CCM) made headlines when the company announced a partnership with Darwin Deason, who is both the founder of Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) and the company's chairman, to jointly purchase all outstanding sha...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
21st May 2008
Most businesses in today's marketplace are in the unenviable position of having to provide credit to their customers. This is especially true if you own a small business that sells to large businesses. Your customers due to their size and buying ability c...
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Author:
Cash Miller
15th May 2008
In today's shrinking world, there is hardly any business transacted which does not require goods and services to cross national shores. Import and export activity is routine for many businesses, and the lifeblood of others. No doubt, you have used importe...
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Author:
Akhil Shahani
02nd April 2008
If you are a new business and you get a request for a huge order, it's exciting, isn't it? You start mentally adding up all the money you will make, all the supplies you can buy, all the business you can get after that.
Then when you talk to the manuf...
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Author:
gurpreet singh