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A foreign currency translation method in which current items in balance sheets denominated in foreign currencies are translated at current exchange rates and long-term items are translated at historical rates.
''Economics - national accounting - balance of trade.''


(CAD).


== See also ==
A measurement of a country's trade when the value of imported goods and services exceeds the value of exported goods and services.
* [[Balance sheet]]
 
* [[Exchange rate]]
It includes net income, such as interest and dividends, as well as transfers, such as foreign aid.
* [[Translation exposure]]
 
 
==See also==
* [[Balance of payments]]
* [[Balance of trade]]
* [[CAD]]
* [[Current account]]
* [[Capital account]]
* [[Economics]]
 
[[Category:Trade_finance]]

Revision as of 21:34, 26 March 2021

Economics - national accounting - balance of trade.

(CAD).

A measurement of a country's trade when the value of imported goods and services exceeds the value of exported goods and services.

It includes net income, such as interest and dividends, as well as transfers, such as foreign aid.


See also