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| | ''Trade finance - factoring.'' |
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| Medium to longer term borrowing by a non-financial undertaking to meet its operational needs.
| | General Rules for International Factoring. |
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| | Used when transacting two factor cross-border factoring, and adopted by all members of FCI. |
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| More generally, the provision or the sources of finance necessary for the continuing operation of an undertaking.
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| | | * [[Factoring]] |
| In this context, sources of finance for non-financial organisations would include creditors, bank lenders, bondholders and shareholders.
| | * [[FCI]] |
| | | * [[International factoring]] |
| | | * [[Trade finance]] |
| 3. ''Pensions.''
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| The provision in advance for future liabilities in a defined benefit pension scheme by the accumulation of assets.
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| 4. ''Banking.''
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| In the banking context, sources of funding include retail customer deposits and equity, as well as wholesale and longer term borrowings.
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| Banks' funding - very broadly - can be categorised as 'own funds' or 'borrowed funds'.
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| == See also == | |
| * [[Borrowed funds]] | |
| * [[Defined benefit pension scheme]] | |
| * [[FFL]] | |
| * [[Flighty]] | |
| * [[Funding liquidity risk]]
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| * [[Funding management]]
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| * [[Funding ratio]]
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| * [[Funding risk]]
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| * [[MCT]]
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| * [[Net stable funding ratio]]
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| * [[Own funds]]
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| * [[Stability]]
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| * [[Sticky]]
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| ===Other links===
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| [http://www.gtnews.com/Features/PDF/AFP_Guide_to_Global_Short_Term_Borrowing.pdf AFP Guide to Global Short Term Borrowing] ''gtnews.com''
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Revision as of 22:27, 9 October 2021
Trade finance - factoring.
General Rules for International Factoring.
Used when transacting two factor cross-border factoring, and adopted by all members of FCI.
See also