Your firm has contracted to purchase silk from overseas suppliers on letter of credit terms. After contracting
Question:
Your firm has contracted to purchase silk from overseas suppliers on letter of credit terms. After contracting but before presentment of the seller’s documents, China expands its production and floods the market with raw silk. The price of silk plummets on world markets. Comment on whether you should try to find a minor discrepancy in the documents to justify rejecting the documents. Is it ethical for a buyer to reject documents presented under a letter of credit that contains only a minor discrepancy between the documents and the credit? Do the reasons matter? Does it matter that the buyer may know that the shipment actually conforms to the requirements of the contract and of the letter of credit? What is meant by the following statement: “Buyers and their banks have on occasion been known to ‘invent’ discrepancies; to make a ‘mountain out of a molehill.’”
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Answer rating: 91% (12 reviews)
In addressing the ethical issues here let us make the following assumptions a that the seller after contracting but before performing now has access to very lowpriced silk and is in a position to prof...View the full answer
Answered By
JAPHETH KOGEI
Hi there. I'm here to assist you to score the highest marks on your assignments and homework. My areas of specialisation are:
Auditing, Financial Accounting, Macroeconomics, Monetary-economics, Business-administration, Advanced-accounting, Corporate Finance, Professional-accounting-ethics, Corporate governance, Financial-risk-analysis, Financial-budgeting, Corporate-social-responsibility, Statistics, Business management, logic, Critical thinking,
So, I look forward to helping you solve your academic problem.
I enjoy teaching and tutoring university and high school students. During my free time, I also read books on motivation, leadership, comedy, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, nature, human nature, innovation, persuasion, performance, negotiations, goals, power, time management, wealth, debates, sales, and finance. Additionally, I am a panellist on an FM radio program on Sunday mornings where we discuss current affairs.
I travel three times a year either to the USA, Europe and around Africa.
As a university student in the USA, I enjoyed interacting with people from different cultures and ethnic groups. Together with friends, we travelled widely in the USA and in Europe (UK, France, Denmark, Germany, Turkey, etc).
So, I look forward to tutoring you. I believe that it will be exciting to meet them.