Accounting for Derivative Financial Instruments

Authors

  • Lela Pataraia

Abstract

Contracts have become a part of the business world, whether it is a simple purchase and sale transaction or a more significant transaction involving the delivery of a specified asset at a specified price, at a specified location, and in a specified manner.
The latter is called a derivative financial instrument and is related to the indirect delivery of an underlying asset. It is mainly used to assume risks or, conversely, to avoid risks.

Author Biography

Lela Pataraia

Master's

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Published

2020-01-24

How to Cite

Pataraia, L. . (2020). Accounting for Derivative Financial Instruments. Business and Legislation, 1(6), 91–92. Retrieved from https://ojs.b-k.ge/index.php/bk/article/view/1074