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| ===Calculating {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}}s and {{csaprov|Return Amount}}s===
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| ====Delivery Amounts====
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| *'''First''': work out your '''{{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}'''. This is:
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| {{csaprov|Transferee}}’s {{csaprov|Exposure}} + Net {{csaprov|Independent Amount}}s (IF ANY)<ref>In the {{2016csa}} there really shouldn't be {{tag|IA}} as it kind of defeats the regulatory goal of marking actual exposures to market, but there may be, since ISDA caved and retrofitted the CSA with a an Independent Amount section</ref>;
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| *'''Second''': calculate the {{csaprov|Value}} of the {{csaprov|Transferor}}’s {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}}. This is basically the prevailing value of the {{csaprov|Eligible Credit Support}} (and income on it) that the {{csaprov|Transferor}} has ponied up at that time.
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| *'''Third''': Deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}. If the difference:
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| :#it is less than zero, KEEP QUIET. If you are lucky, the other guy won’t ask you for a {{csaprov|Return Amount}}.
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| :#it is more than zero but less than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}}, also KEEP QUIET. No {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}} for you today.
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| :#it is more than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}} you can demand the whole amount.
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| ===={{csaprov|Return Amount}}====
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| Basically the converse of a {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}}. In this case you deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}}.
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| ''Bonus learning for free: In a subtraction, the sum being subtracted is the [[subtrahend]] and the sum it is being subtracted from is the [[minuend]].'' <br>
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 13 May 2024