Number of foreign currencies involved in foreign exchange hedging program per $1 billion revenue
This measure calculates the number of foreign currencies involved in the foreign exchange hedging program, per $1 billion revenue. It is part of a set of Staff Productivity measures that help companies assess the efficiency of their staff related to the "monitor and execute risk and hedging transactions" process, which performs transactions that limit investment risk with the help of derivatives, such as options and futures contracts. Activities include managing interest rates, foreign exchange, and exposure risks; developing and executing hedging transactions; evaluating and refining positions; producing hedge accounting transactions and reports; and monitoring reports.
Benchmark Data
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Compute this Measure
Units for this measure are foreign currencies.
Number of foreign currencies involved in foreign exchange hedging program / (Total business entity revenue * .000000001)
Key Terms
Total Annual Revenue/Net Revenue
Total annual revenue is net proceeds generated from the sale of products or services. This should reflect the selling price less any allowances such as quantity, discounts, rebates and returns. If your business entity is a support unit and therefore does not directly generate revenue, then provide the revenue amount for the units you support. For government/non-profit organizations, please use your non-pass-through budget. For insurance companies the total annual revenue is the total amount of direct written premiums, excluding net investment income. Note: Business entity revenue needs to only include inter-company business segment revenue when the transactions between those business segments are intended to reflect an arm's length transfer price and would therefore meet the regulatory requirements for external revenue reporting.
Staff Productivity
Staff Productivity is a measure of the efficiency of individuals performing specific processes. Measures in staff productivity generally relate the transaction volume or outcome of the process with the effort in terms of full time equivalent employees to perform the process.