Accounting exposure, also known as translation exposure, is the risk that a company's financial statements can be affected by exchange rate fluctuations when the company has foreign subsidiaries or international dealings.
A forward-exchange market is a segment of the foreign-exchange market where currencies are traded for delivery at a specific date in the future. This market is used to hedge against the risk of currency fluctuations.
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