What is a Bill of Exchange? Why is it used?
Answer Posted / hassan
Investor Words defines Bills of Exchange as an unconditional
order issued by a person or business which directs the
recipient to pay a fixed sum of money to a third party at a
future date. The future date may be either fixed or
negotiable. A bill of exchange must be in writing, signed
and dated. It is also called a draft.
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