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====Delivery Amounts====
====Delivery Amounts====
'''First''': work out your '''{{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}'''. This is: <br>
'''First''': work out your '''{{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}'''. This is: <br>
''{{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>'' <br>
:''{{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>'' <br>
'''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. <br>
'''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. <br>
'''Third''': Deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}.  
'''Third''': Deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}}.  
'''Fourth''': If the difference:
'''Fourth''': If the difference from the sum you did in (3):
*is  less than zero, KEEP QUIET. If you are lucky, the other guy won’t ask you for a {{csaprov|Return Amount}}.
*is  less than zero, KEEP QUIET. If you are lucky, the other guy won’t ask you for a {{csaprov|Return Amount}}.
*it is more than zero but less than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}}, also KEEP QUIET. No {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}} for you today.
*it is more than zero but less than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}}, also KEEP QUIET. No {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}} for you today.
*it is more than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}} you can demand the whole amount.
*it is more than the {{csaprov|Minimum Transfer Amount}} you can demand the whole amount (I.e., not just the bit over the {{csaprov|MTA}}).
===={{csaprov|Return Amount}}====
===={{csaprov|Return Amount}}====
Basically the converse of a {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}}. In this case you deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}}.  
Basically the converse of a {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}}. In this case you deduct the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} from the {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}}.  


''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>
''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>

Revision as of 18:39, 30 November 2016

Calculating Delivery Amounts and Return Amounts

Delivery Amounts

First: work out your Credit Support Amount. This is:

Transferee’s Exposure + Net Independent Amounts (IF ANY)[1]

Second: calculate the Value of the Transferor’s Credit Support Balance. This is basically the prevailing value of the Eligible Credit Support (and income on it) that the Transferor has ponied up at that time.
Third: Deduct the Credit Support Balance from the Credit Support Amount. Fourth: If the difference from the sum you did in (3):

Return Amount

Basically the converse of a Delivery Amount. In this case you deduct the Credit Support Amount from the Credit Support Balance.

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.

  1. In the 2016 VM CSA there really shouldn't be 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