Trade Acceptance Definition | Becker

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Trade Acceptance

A trade acceptance is a draft drawn by the seller of goods on the buyer and accepted by a commercial enterprise at a specified future date. The trade acceptance may be marketable at a discount depending on the buyer's creditworthiness. See also banker's acceptance.

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Banker's Acceptance [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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