In the regular course of business operations, organizations are exposed to interest rate and foreign exchange risks that give rise to income volatility. As a result, companies take action to mitigate such exposures using derivative financial instruments. How can corporate treasurers and controllers leverage hedge accounting to reduce income statement volatility?
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