Deck 12: Financing
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Deck 12: Financing
1
In most common law countries, the person best able to prevent the forgery from happening is held liable for a forged instrument.
True
2
Liability on the instrument for drawers, endorsers, and accommodation endorsers is primary.
False
3
The laws in the United States allow warranty liability on negotiable instruments.
True
4
The common law requires a note to contain the words "promissory note."
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Negotiation is the transfer of a bill or note in such a way that the recipient becomes a holder.
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6
In a trade acceptance, the drawer is ordered to pay a specified sum of money to the drawee.
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7
According to the fictitious payee rule, when the instrument is issued in the name of a fictitious payee, the person purporting to be that payee can make an effective endorsement.
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8
Notes that are secured by personal property are referred to as collateral notes.
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9
The ULB treats an endorsement prohibiting further endorsements as if it were a qualified endorsement.
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10
A bill of exchange is an unconditional written order.
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11
A bill of exchange that is payable at a definite future time is known as a sight bill.
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12
Parties with secondary liability to an instrument can only be sought after the instrument has been dishonored.
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13
In a promissory note, the party who promises to pay is called the payee.
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14
Any reference to some other agreements in a note would make it non-negotiable.
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15
To be negotiable, a bill or note must contain a promise by the drawer to make payment.
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16
The common law does not require a bill of exchange to be dated.
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17
An order bill is a bill or note that contains a special endorsement as its last endorsement.
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18
All restrictive endorsements prevent the further transfer or negotiation of a bill or note.
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19
Under the ULB, only banks can become holders of an endorsement for collection.
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20
In a conditional endorsement, no subsequent holder has the right to enforce the payment against a conditional endorser until the condition is met.
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21
A(n) ________ is a written, dated, and signed three-party instrument containing an unconditional order by a drawer that directs a drawee to pay a definite sum of money to a payee on demand or at a specified future date.
A) codicil
B) promissory note
C) deed
D) bill of exchange
A) codicil
B) promissory note
C) deed
D) bill of exchange
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22
Tolling is a type of countertrade which involves the exchange of a monetary debt for another form of debt, such as an equity share or an obligation to deliver products, goods, or services.
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23
With regard to the form requirements for bills of exchange, the ULB is similar to the common law in that both require the instrument to ________.
A) state the place where the instrument was drawn
B) state the place where payable
C) contain the term "Bill of Exchange"
D) be in writing
A) state the place where the instrument was drawn
B) state the place where payable
C) contain the term "Bill of Exchange"
D) be in writing
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24
Which of the following is true of checks?
A) It is a two-party instrument.
B) It is always payable on demand.
C) It requires that the drawer is holding the drawee's money.
D) It necessitates that the seller has to be both the drawer and the payee.
A) It is a two-party instrument.
B) It is always payable on demand.
C) It requires that the drawer is holding the drawee's money.
D) It necessitates that the seller has to be both the drawer and the payee.
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25
An advising bank assumes no liability for paying the letter of credit.
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26
When a bank is the maker promising to repay money it has received, plus interest, the promissory note is called a ________.
A) check
B) letter of credit
C) deed
D) certificate of deposit
A) check
B) letter of credit
C) deed
D) certificate of deposit
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27
In a letter of credit transaction, an advising bank is entitled to reimbursement from the issuing bank if the documents it receives are in order.
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28
A(n) ________ is a person who has physical possession of a bill or note that was drawn, issued, or endorsed to him or her, or to his or her order, or to the bearer, or in blank
A) accommodation endorser
B) holder
C) assignor
D) acceptor
A) accommodation endorser
B) holder
C) assignor
D) acceptor
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29
Barter is an example of a countertrade.
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30
A drawee of a bill who, by signing the bill on its face, agrees to pay the bill when it is due is referred to as a(n) ________.
A) accommodation party
B) acceptor
C) holder in due course
D) holder
A) accommodation party
B) acceptor
C) holder in due course
D) holder
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31
Which of the following is true of a bill of exchange?
A) It is not considered a negotiable instrument.
B) It is also referred to as a draft.
C) It is a two-party instrument.
D) It contains a conditional order from the drawer that directs the drawee to pay a definite sum of money to a payee on demand or at a specified future date.
A) It is not considered a negotiable instrument.
B) It is also referred to as a draft.
C) It is a two-party instrument.
D) It contains a conditional order from the drawer that directs the drawee to pay a definite sum of money to a payee on demand or at a specified future date.
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32
With regard to the form requirements for bills of exchange, the ULB differs from the common law in that the ULB requires the instrument to be ________.
A) in writing
B) payable to order
C) payable to bearer
D) dated
A) in writing
B) payable to order
C) payable to bearer
D) dated
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33
Which of the following terms refers to a bill of exchange on which the drawer and the payee are the same person?
A) trade acceptance
B) deed
C) codicil
D) certificate of deposit
A) trade acceptance
B) deed
C) codicil
D) certificate of deposit
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34
A bill involved in a draft transaction is considered a note ________.
A) if the drawer owes money to the drawee
B) if the drawee is drawer's buyer
C) if the drawee is a borrower of the drawer
D) if the drawer has kept money with the drawee for safeguarding
A) if the drawer owes money to the drawee
B) if the drawee is drawer's buyer
C) if the drawee is a borrower of the drawer
D) if the drawer has kept money with the drawee for safeguarding
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35
A letter of credit is an instrument issued by a bank, or another person, at the request of an account party.
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36
A promissory note differs from a bill of exchange in that a promissory note ________.
A) cannot have a fixed date for payment
B) is not a written order to pay
C) is a two-party instrument
D) is always paid on demand
A) cannot have a fixed date for payment
B) is not a written order to pay
C) is a two-party instrument
D) is always paid on demand
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37
In a draft transaction, if the drawee is a bank, then the draft is referred to as a ________.
A) promissory note
B) check
C) trade acceptance
D) certificate of deposit
A) promissory note
B) check
C) trade acceptance
D) certificate of deposit
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38
A ________ is an instrument issued by a warehouseman or carrier to a shipper that serves as a receipt for goods shipped, as evidence of the contract of carriage, and as a document of title for the goods.
A) bill of lading
B) deed
C) letter of credit
D) certificate of deposit
A) bill of lading
B) deed
C) letter of credit
D) certificate of deposit
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39
The bill of exchange that is payable at the time it is presented or at a stated time after presentment is known as a(n) ________.
A) deed
B) allonge
C) sight bill
D) time bill
A) deed
B) allonge
C) sight bill
D) time bill
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40
In a draft transaction, if the drawee is a buyer of the drawer, then the draft is referred to as a ________.
A) promissory note
B) certificate of deposit
C) trade acceptance
D) check
A) promissory note
B) certificate of deposit
C) trade acceptance
D) check
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41
Both the common law and the ULB specify that ________.
A) the amount in the instrument can be paid in installments
B) the sum paid for the negotiable instrument must be money
C) the amount to be paid in an instrument is subject to variable interest rates
D) the instrument need not be signed to be considered negotiable
A) the amount in the instrument can be paid in installments
B) the sum paid for the negotiable instrument must be money
C) the amount to be paid in an instrument is subject to variable interest rates
D) the instrument need not be signed to be considered negotiable
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42
In which of the following cases can the holder of an instrument seek recourse from the parties with secondary liability?
A) if the instrument has been physically damaged
B) if the instrument is not presented on time
C) if the instrument has been dishonored
D) if the instrument is found to be forged
A) if the instrument has been physically damaged
B) if the instrument is not presented on time
C) if the instrument has been dishonored
D) if the instrument is found to be forged
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43
The ________ is the production of an instrument to a party liable to pay on it for that party's acceptance or payment.
A) accommodation of the instrument
B) presentment of the instrument
C) issuance of the instrument
D) endorsement of the instrument
A) accommodation of the instrument
B) presentment of the instrument
C) issuance of the instrument
D) endorsement of the instrument
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44
An endorsement in which the endorser does not guarantee that an instrument will be accepted and paid by the drawer or maker is referred to as a ________.
A) conditional endorsement
B) restrictive endorsement
C) qualified endorsement
D) special endorsement
A) conditional endorsement
B) restrictive endorsement
C) qualified endorsement
D) special endorsement
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45
Which of the following definitions describes a drawee to a bill of exchange?
A) the issuer of a bill of exchange
B) a person who signs a bill of exchange or note to lend his or her credit to another party
C) the person ordered to pay a bill of exchange
D) a person who receives an endorsed bill of exchange or note from an endorser
A) the issuer of a bill of exchange
B) a person who signs a bill of exchange or note to lend his or her credit to another party
C) the person ordered to pay a bill of exchange
D) a person who receives an endorsed bill of exchange or note from an endorser
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46
The Uniform Law on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes (ULB) differs from the Uniform Commercial Code in that the ULB ________.
A) does not allow for variable interest rates
B) allows payments to be made in installments
C) allows nonmonetary modes of payments
D) does not allow external references for payment amount
A) does not allow for variable interest rates
B) allows payments to be made in installments
C) allows nonmonetary modes of payments
D) does not allow external references for payment amount
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47
The transfer of all or some of the rights under a contract is called a(n) ________.
A) assignment
B) allonge
C) endorsement
D) restrictive endorsement
A) assignment
B) allonge
C) endorsement
D) restrictive endorsement
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48
Which of the following written endorsements would be an example of an endorsement prohibiting further endorsement?
A) "Pay to Elaine, without recourse, [signed] John"
B) "For collection only, [signed] John"
C) "Pay to Elaine only, [signed] John"
D) "Pay to Elaine, agent for John [signed] John"
A) "Pay to Elaine, without recourse, [signed] John"
B) "For collection only, [signed] John"
C) "Pay to Elaine only, [signed] John"
D) "Pay to Elaine, agent for John [signed] John"
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49
A bearer paper can be converted to an order paper ________.
A) by the use of a bill of lading
B) by an endorsement to pay to the bearer
C) by an endorsement in blank
D) by the use of a special endorsement
A) by the use of a bill of lading
B) by an endorsement to pay to the bearer
C) by an endorsement in blank
D) by the use of a special endorsement
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50
Which of the following definitions describes an endorsee of a note?
A) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor
B) a person to whom a bill or note is to be paid
C) a person who receives an endorsed note from an endorser
D) a payee who has endorsed and delivered a note to an endorser
A) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor
B) a person to whom a bill or note is to be paid
C) a person who receives an endorsed note from an endorser
D) a payee who has endorsed and delivered a note to an endorser
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51
Under common law, a person who acquires a bill or note for value, in good faith, and without notice that it is defective, overdue, or that any person has a claim to or defense against it is referred to as a(n) ________.
A) holder in due course
B) accommodation endorser
C) aval
D) acceptor
A) holder in due course
B) accommodation endorser
C) aval
D) acceptor
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52
Which of the following definitions describes an accommodation party of a bill or a note?
A) a person who receives an endorsed bill or note from an endorser
B) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor of an endorsee
C) a person who signs a bill or note as a surety and comaker
D) a person who signs a bill or note to lend his or her credit to another party
A) a person who receives an endorsed bill or note from an endorser
B) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor of an endorsee
C) a person who signs a bill or note as a surety and comaker
D) a person who signs a bill or note to lend his or her credit to another party
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53
Common law differs from the Uniform Law on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes (ULB) in that the common law ________.
A) does not allow external references for payment amount
B) does not allow for variable interest rates
C) allows nonmonetary modes of payments
D) allows payments to be made in installments
A) does not allow external references for payment amount
B) does not allow for variable interest rates
C) allows nonmonetary modes of payments
D) allows payments to be made in installments
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54
For which of the following types of endorsements is there a difference in endorsee status between the ULB and common law?
A) conditional endorsement
B) collection endorsement
C) agency endorsement
D) endorsement prohibiting further endorsement
A) conditional endorsement
B) collection endorsement
C) agency endorsement
D) endorsement prohibiting further endorsement
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55
According to common law, which of the following is true of payment in a negotiable instrument?
A) It has to be paid in the currency of the country in which it was issued.
B) It cannot be made in installments.
C) It should be ascertainable from the instrument itself.
D) It can be paid in a nonmonetary mode of payment.
A) It has to be paid in the currency of the country in which it was issued.
B) It cannot be made in installments.
C) It should be ascertainable from the instrument itself.
D) It can be paid in a nonmonetary mode of payment.
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56
Which of the following types of endorsements' payment depends on the occurrence of an event?
A) qualified endorsement
B) conditional endorsement
C) agency endorsement
D) special endorsement
A) qualified endorsement
B) conditional endorsement
C) agency endorsement
D) special endorsement
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57
A bearer paper is different from an order paper in that a bearer paper ________.
A) cannot be negotiated
B) is negotiated by endorsement and delivery
C) is negotiated by delivery alone
D) is negotiated by endorsement alone
A) cannot be negotiated
B) is negotiated by endorsement and delivery
C) is negotiated by delivery alone
D) is negotiated by endorsement alone
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58
Which of the following is a similarity between a qualified endorsement and an endorsement prohibiting further endorsement under the ULB?
A) In both the endorsements, the endorsee has no rights against the endorser.
B) In both the endorsements, the endorsee is considered a holder of the instrument.
C) In both the endorsements, the endorsee is considered a collecting agent for the endorser.
D) In both the endorsements, the endorsee has no rights against endorser until a stipulated condition is met.
A) In both the endorsements, the endorsee has no rights against the endorser.
B) In both the endorsements, the endorsee is considered a holder of the instrument.
C) In both the endorsements, the endorsee is considered a collecting agent for the endorser.
D) In both the endorsements, the endorsee has no rights against endorser until a stipulated condition is met.
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59
Which of the following definitions describes an aval of a bill or a note?
A) a person who has physical possession of a bill or note that is payable
B) a person who signs a bill or note as a surety and comaker
C) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor of an endorsee
D) a person who signs a bill or note to lend his or her credit to another party
A) a person who has physical possession of a bill or note that is payable
B) a person who signs a bill or note as a surety and comaker
C) a person who endorses a bill or note as a guarantor of an endorsee
D) a person who signs a bill or note to lend his or her credit to another party
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60
The person who issues a bill of exchange is referred to as a ________.
A) payee
B) drawee
C) drawer
D) endorser
A) payee
B) drawee
C) drawer
D) endorser
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61
What features should be present in a bill so that it meets promissory requirements?
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62
What are the rights and responsibilities of the account party in a letter of credit transaction?
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63
Describe the unconditionality feature of a bill or note.
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64
Describe the two major rules that limit a maker's excuse not to pay for forged instruments.
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65
Which of the following financial institutions of the World Bank provides funds to private companies?
A) the International Development Association
B) the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
C) the International Finance Corporation
D) the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
A) the International Development Association
B) the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
C) the International Finance Corporation
D) the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
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66
Which of the following would be an example of a countertrade?
A) a country exchanging its agricultural exports for oil from another country
B) a country selling its electronic products through a retail chain in another country
C) a country pledging some of its gold deposits as security for obtaining a loan from a financial institution
D) a country buying food reserves from another country
A) a country exchanging its agricultural exports for oil from another country
B) a country selling its electronic products through a retail chain in another country
C) a country pledging some of its gold deposits as security for obtaining a loan from a financial institution
D) a country buying food reserves from another country
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67
What are the requirements placed on the form of a bill of exchange under the ULB?
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68
Explain the role of the advising bank in a letter of credit transaction.
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69
What is a bearer paper?
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70
What is an endorsement? What are the different types of endorsements?
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71
A ________ is an instrument issued by a bank or another person at the request of an account party that obliges the issuer to pay to a beneficiary a sum of money within a certain period of time upon the beneficiary's presentation of documents specified by the account party.
A) bill of lading
B) cashier's check
C) certificate of deposit
D) letter of credit
A) bill of lading
B) cashier's check
C) certificate of deposit
D) letter of credit
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72
________ is a type of countertrade in which a foreign supplier employs a processor to process raw materials that the processor cannot afford to purchase. The supplier then sells the processed goods to a third party to pay for the processing.
A) Buyback
B) Offset
C) Swap
D) Tolling
A) Buyback
B) Offset
C) Swap
D) Tolling
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73
In a ________ letter of credit, a credit is obtained by a seller naming the buyer as the beneficiary.
A) standby
B) red clause
C) revolving
D) transferable
A) standby
B) red clause
C) revolving
D) transferable
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74
Describe the ways in which a bill or note can be paid.
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75
What are the consequences of not obtaining a letter of credit?
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