Methods of Payment/Combining Methods of Payment
Unit 4.1-Methods of Payment |
Introduction | Cash in Advance | Documentary Collections | Letters of Credit | Open Account | Combining Methods | Summary | Resources | Activities | Assessment |
Combining Methods of Payment
editThe important thing to remember about methods of payment is that they are not absolute. They can be combined in many ways to reduce risk for all of the parties involved. For example, should a new customer require custom-made products, but cannot afford 100% prepayment, an exporter could offer 50% prepayment to cover the cost of manufacturing and 25% payment at invoice date and 25% payment 90 days after invoice.