gkmsupply
Nov 26, 2007, 10:36 AM
What date do I use for converting an invoice from Euro to USD?
We order regularly with companies in Europe, often in the $100K+ range per order. With the Euro going up so much between the date we quoted our customers and sent a purchase order (Aug 1) and the date we received the goods (Nov 15), our profit is almost wiped out.
Example: We place an order at EU€100,000 on August 1, quoting our customer based on a cost of USD$136,800. The vendor ships the goods on Oct. 1, when the order is now costing us USD$142,300. We receive the goods on Nov 15 with the invoice for EU€100,000, but now our cost is USD$146,400. (We pay in USD$)
What is the generally accepted date to use for determining the conversion from Euros to USD$?
Options:
Date order was placed with supplier?
Date order was confirmed by supplier?
Date order shipped by supplier?
Date order received by us?
Date on the invoice we received?
Thanks for your help.
We order regularly with companies in Europe, often in the $100K+ range per order. With the Euro going up so much between the date we quoted our customers and sent a purchase order (Aug 1) and the date we received the goods (Nov 15), our profit is almost wiped out.
Example: We place an order at EU€100,000 on August 1, quoting our customer based on a cost of USD$136,800. The vendor ships the goods on Oct. 1, when the order is now costing us USD$142,300. We receive the goods on Nov 15 with the invoice for EU€100,000, but now our cost is USD$146,400. (We pay in USD$)
What is the generally accepted date to use for determining the conversion from Euros to USD$?
Options:
Date order was placed with supplier?
Date order was confirmed by supplier?
Date order shipped by supplier?
Date order received by us?
Date on the invoice we received?
Thanks for your help.