Active preventative program (against terrorism) Active preventative program (against terrorism) refers to those deliberate low–visibility, clandestine, and/or overt actions that are taken to deter or ...
Documents against acceptance Documents against acceptance is a situation in which the buyer’s bank does not release shipping documents to the buyer until the buyer has accepted (signed) the draft.
Glass-Steagall Act Glass-Steagall Act is the law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1933 that legally mandated the separation commercial and investment
Propaganda Propaganda refers to information that is systematically spread by an organization to further its agenda.
D/A (documents against acceptance) D/A (documents against acceptance) refer to shipping documents presented to a bank on a collection basis to be passed to the buyer
D/P (documents against payment) D/P (documents against payment) refer to shipping documents presented to a bank on a collection basis to be passed to the buyer (drawee) when
Remittance against acceptance Remittance against acceptance is an advance facility similar to Rem D/P except that the bill of exchange allows for term payment and
Documents against acceptance (D/A) Documents against acceptance (D/A) is the exporter draws a term bill on the overseas buyer and lodges it, together with shipping
Documents against payment (D/P) Documents against payment (D/P) is the exporter draws a sight bill on the overseas buyer and hands it, together with shipping documents,
Cash Against Documents (CAD) Cash Against Documents indicates invoice amount to be paid by the buyer/importer at sight on presentation of relative commercial documents.