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The rates for clearing accounts are equal to the cost of providing the service.
Clearing accounts provide an efficient means of monitoring a common set of costs.
These clearing accounts pay no interest, but since companies use them to transfer payments to other businesses, not as investment vehicles, few complain.
In the last of its years, the Soviet Union's debt began accumulating on an alarming rate into clearing accounts.
Clearing accounts do not include personnel costs and positions, major fixed costs, or overhead costs.
A Clearing account is usually a temporary account containing costs or amounts that are to be transferred to another account.
Bilateral trade agreements often aim to keep trade deficits at minimum by keeping a clearing account where deficit would accumulate.
The following accounts are clearing accounts:
Clearing accounts monitor "pass-through" costs, which are processed through the WCF and allocated to customers based on usage.
There are three types of financial accounts in the WCF: operating accounts, clearing accounts, and overhead accounts.
However, hitherto, these two articles have never provided the foundation for a systematic procedure for clearing accounts or even financial corrections which are occasional, but are linked to specific circumstances.
The company is negotiatiing with the Broadcort Capital Corporation, a unit of Merrill Lynch & Company, to take up the clearing accounts, Mr. Berger said.
An earlier system of bilateral clearing accounts was replaced on January 1, 1964, by accounts with the International Bank for Economic Cooperation, using the transferable ruble as the unit of account.
Soviet bilateral trade is occasionally called "barter trade", because although the purchases were denominated in U.S. dollars, the transactions were credited to an international clearing account, avoiding the use of hard cash.
Instead of permitting full indemnification, the Soviets put restrictions on the wealth that the Volksdeutsche could take with them and limited the totals that the Soviets would apply to the Reich's clearing accounts.
Under the deal announced yesterday, the Merrill subsidiary, the Broadcort Capital Corporation, will sell 45 percent of its clearing accounts to a division of the Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation.
Capital, such as icebreakers, train carriages or consumer goods, could be obtained from Finland, and the cost would simply become clearing account deficit, eventually to be paid back as e.g. crude oil, or as orders such as nuclear power plants (Loviisa I and II).
The agreement, he said, set up a clearing account at the Swiss National Bank in which Polish receipts from the sale of its coal to Switzerland, money from supposedly dormant accounts held by Poles before 1939 and Swiss claims to compensation for expropriated assets were all to be accounted for and offset against each other.