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How does eworld asset trading differ from other corporate trading firms?
What industry experience does eworld asset trading have?
How does the eworld asset trading process work?
What does corporate trade mean?
What are tradeable assets?
How can my company use its financial trade credits?
What happens to my company's assets once they are exchanged?
How can I be assured that eworld asset trading is handling my trades legitimately, honestly and securely?
How does eworld asset trading differ from other corporate trading firms?
We are the next generation of corporate trade. A
dynamic new business tool used to expedite the exchange of goods and
services online. Our technology is easy to use and highly secure. You
register what you want to trade, we.ll respond quickly with a fair market
appraisal of your assets and an estimate of financial trade credits that you
can use for media.
Unlike other trading companies, eworld asset trading is
focused on delivering exceptional media value for financial trade credits. That's
because eworld asset trading is owned by KSL Media, one of the largest independent
media services companies in America.
We employ best practices ensuring that you'll
always receive the accurate fair market value of your tradeable assets and an
expert assessment of financial trade credits and media value. We adhere to
applicable industry and government guidelines including those outlined in the
American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA), the Association of
National Advertisers (ANA), the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants (AICPA), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
What industry experience does eworld asset
trading have?
The professionals at eworld asset trading have
extensive experience in corporate trade and have worked in almost every
category of business including health and beauty aides, consumer packaged
goods, food and beverage, airlines, hotels, car rental, retail (online and
offline), real estate, pharmaceuticals, automotive, telecommunications,
aerospace, technology, and sporting goods.
eworld asset trading is owned by KSL Media, one of the
largest and most successful independent media buying firms in the United States
and has conducted complex corporate trades for many clients including: Callaway
Golf, Turtle Wax, Sweet'N Low, Zycam, Playtex, Borders, Nokia, Boeing, and
Advance Auto Parts.
How does the eworld asset trading process
work?
We provide an open-ended process for the marketer. The
marketer is involved through the entire transaction including the appraisal
value of its assets through the establishment of a fair market value of its financial
trade credits.
The process starts with a secured registration of the marketers
undervalued or unused assets within the secured registration area on our
website. The client registers each asset including the type of asset, the
number of units, wholesale and book value of its products, and any restrictions
as well as additional media information.
Our professionals will respond by providing a general plan
including estimated financial trade credit value, product disposition plan and
a proposed media plan. Since each and every client is different, we may need
additional information before providing a definitive plan of execution.
What does corporate trade mean?
Corporate trade converts tradeable assets into
.redeemable. financial trade credits, often providing a viable
alternative to markdowns or wholesale liquidation of merchandise. Assets can
include undervalued and depreciated (i.e., discontinued/obsolete)
inventory, real estate, capital equipment, excess/outdated product, or
outstanding receivables.
What are tradeable assets?
Tradeable assets are corporate assets and liabilities that are
no longer of value to a company because they are unused, distressed and/or
undervalued. Examples include: excess or obsolete inventory, computers and
telecommunications equipment, off-lease assets, equipment and office lease
residual, unwanted/vacant real estate, aged receivables, bankruptcy claims,
production capacity and unused financial trade credits.
How can my company use its financial trade
credits?
Financial trade credits can be used for media. Media is the
most common way companies utilize financial trade credits and can include: television,
radio, print, out-of-home, direct response, digital, and nontraditional forms,
i.e., branded entertainment, event marketing and sponsorships.
Depending on the value of the financial trade credits and the
size of the media budget, financial trade credits could be used for products
and services, travel (air, hotel, rental car), business products (computers,
shipping), telecommunications (wireless, broadband), electronic equipment, and
automobiles.
What happens to my company.s assets once
they are exchanged?
Depending on the client's restrictions, eworld asset
trading can create a disposition plan that could include retailer and
discount channels, online auctions, or used as part of a promotion, or in some
instances where the product loses value, products could be recycled, or in rare
instances used as scrap.
How can I be assured that eworld asset
trading is handling my trades legitimately, honestly and securely?
We will never inflate or mislead a client and will always
provide an open-ended process, secure environment, quick response,
accountability, and guarantee that your tradeable assets will be distributed
according to your requirements and wishes.
We employ best practices ensuring that you'll
always receive the accurate fair market value of your tradeable assets and an
expert assessment of financial trade credits and media value. We adhere to
applicable industry and government guidelines including those outlined in the
American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA), the Association of
National Advertisers (ANA), the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants (AICPA), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), and the
International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA). |