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Once established, competitive advantage is:
Hedge Accounting
A method of accounting where entries for the ownership of a security and the opposing hedge are treated as one. It aims to reduce the volatility seen in financial statements.
Hedge Relationship
A connection between a hedging instrument and the risk it is intended to offset, ensuring that changes in the value of one are counterbalanced by changes in the other.
Exchange Gain
A profit resulting from holding or transacting in foreign currencies as exchange rates vary.
Spot Rate
The existing selling or buying price of a certain currency for transactions that are completed right away.
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