Setting transfer prices in an unstable exchange rate environment by Dan Moalusi
By: Moalusi, Dan
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Dan Moalusi, PhD, is a transfer pricing economist with extensive Big Four and in-house transfer pricing experience. He thanks Quiana Bell and Allan Wan of Abbott Laboratories and Sean Turner, PhD, of Avery Dennison for their review and contributions. In this article, Moalusi explains managing the transfer price setting process in an unstable exchange rate environment, including best practices, the stakeholders with whom transfer pricing practitioners must liaise, and issues that must be taken into consideration.
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