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Hedging is accomplished by purchasing an offsetting currency exposure. For example, if a company has a liability to deliver 1 million euros in six months, it can hedge this risk by entering into a contract to purchase 1 million euros on the same date, so that it can buy and sell in the same currency on the same date.
Using Forward Points to Compute the Forward RateA forward point is equivalent to 1/10,000 of a spot rate. For example, a forward contract is believed to include 170 forward points. It is written as 170/10,000 and is added to the spot price to estimate the forward rate. The fraction 170/10,000 equates to 0.017 units.
A forward contract is a foreign exchange agreement to buy one currency by selling another on a specified date within the next 12 months at a price agreed on now, known as the forward rate. The forward rate is the exchange rate you agree on today to transfer your currency later.
Forward contract is used for hedging the foreign exchange risk for future settlement. For example, An importer or exporter having FX contract limit may lock in current exchange rate by entering into forward contract with the bank to avoid adverse rate movement.
A forward contract allows you to buy or sell an asset on a specified future date. To account for one, start by crediting the Asset Obligation for the current value of the good on the liability side of the equation. Then, on the asset side, debit the Asset Receivable for the forward rate, or future value of the good.