Cash Flow Hedge Definition | Becker
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Cash Flow Hedge
A cash flow hedge is a financial instrument designated as hedging exposure to variability in expected future cash flows attributed to a particular risk. Gains/losses on a cash flow hedge are deferred and reported as a component of other comprehensive income until the cash flows associated with the hedged item are realized. See also derivative and fair value hedge and foreign currency hedge.
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Derivative [FARBAR]Fair Value Hedge [FARBAR]Foreign Currency Hedge [FARBAR]Back to Dictionary