−Removed: and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
−Removed: Our financial instruments consist of
−Removed: cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
−Removed: The fair value of the
−Removed: financial instruments approximates their carrying value due to the short-term nature of their maturity.
−Removed: Our financial instruments
−Removed: initially measured at fair value and then held at amortized cost include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits,
−Removed: and accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
−Removed: (e) Currency risk
−Removed: Currency risk is the risk of a fluctuation
−Removed: in financial asset and liability settlement amounts due to a change in foreign exchange rates.
−Removed: The Company operates in the United
−Removed: States and Canada.
−Removed: The Company’s exposure to currency risk at May 31, 2020 is limited to the Canadian dollar consisting
−Removed: of cash of CDN$87,000, accounts receivable of CDN$42,000 and accounts payable of CDN$347,000.
−Removed: Based on a 10% change in the US-Canadian
−Removed: exchange rate, assuming all other variables remain constant, the Company’s net loss would change by approximately $16,000.
−Removed: (f) Credit risk
−Removed: Credit risk is the risk of an unexpected
−Removed: loss if a customer or third party to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations.
−Removed: We hold cash and cash equivalents
−Removed: with Canadian Chartered financial institutions.
−Removed: Our accounts receivable consists of Canadian Goods and Services Tax receivable
−Removed: from the Federal Government of Canada and other receivables for recoverable expenses.
−Removed: Our exposure to credit risk is equal to
−Removed: the balance of cash and cash equivalents and accounts receivable as recorded in the financial statements.
−Removed: (g) Liquidity risk
−Removed: Liquidity risk is the risk that we will
−Removed: encounter difficulties raising funds to meet our financial obligations as they fall due.
−Removed: We are in the exploration stage and do
−Removed: not have cash inflows from operations;
−Removed: therefore, we manage liquidity risk through the management of the capital structure and
−Removed: financial leverage.
−Removed: Future financings may be obtained through debt financing, equity financing, sales of investments, convertible
−Removed: debt, exercise of options, or other means.
−Removed: Continued operations are dependent on our ability to obtain additional financing or
−Removed: to generate future cash flows.
−Removed: Our contractually obligated cash flow is disclosed under the section titled “Contractual
−Removed: Obligations.”
−Removed: (h) Interest rate risk
−Removed: Interest rate risk is the risk that the
−Removed: fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market interest rates.
−Removed: We are exposed
−Removed: to interest rate risk with respect to interest earned on cash and cash equivalents.
−Removed: Based on balances as at May 31,2020,
−Removed: a 1% change in interest rates would result in a change in net loss of $0.1 million, assuming all other variables remain constant.
−Removed: As we are currently in the exploration
−Removed: phase none of our financial instruments are exposed to commodity price risk;
−Removed: however, our ability to obtain long-term financing
−Removed: and its economic viability could be affected by commodity price volatility
+Added: Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk
+Added: Our financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
+Added: The fair value of the financial instruments approximates their carrying value due to the short-term nature of their maturity.
+Added: Our financial instruments initially measured at fair value and then held at amortized cost include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
+Added: (a) Currency risk
+Added: Currency risk is the risk of a fluctuation in financial asset and liability settlement amounts due to a change in foreign exchange rates.
+Added: The Company operates in the United States and Canada.
+Added: The Company’s exposure to currency risk at August 31, 2020 is limited to the Canadian dollar consisting of cash of CDN$1,462,000, accounts receivable of CDN$20,000 and accounts payable of CDN$1,500,000.
+Added: Based on a 10% change in the US-Canadian exchange rate, assuming all other variables remain constant, the Company’s net loss would change by approximately $5,000.
+Added: Trilogy Metals Inc.
+Added: For the Quarter Ended August 31, 2020
+Added: (b) Credit risk
+Added: Credit risk is the risk of an unexpected loss if a customer or third party to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations.
+Added: We hold cash and cash equivalents with Canadian Chartered financial institutions.
+Added: Our accounts receivable consists of Canadian Goods and Services Tax receivable from the Federal Government of Canada and other receivables for recoverable expenses.
+Added: Our exposure to credit risk is equal to the balance of cash and cash equivalents and accounts receivable as recorded in the financial statements.
+Added: (c) Liquidity risk
+Added: Liquidity risk is the risk that we will encounter difficulties raising funds to meet our financial obligations as they fall due.
+Added: We are in the exploration stage and do not have cash inflows from operations;
+Added: therefore, we manage liquidity risk through the management of the capital structure and financial leverage.
+Added: Future financings may be obtained through debt financing, equity financing, sales of investments, convertible debt, exercise of options, or other means.
+Added: Continued operations are dependent on our ability to obtain additional financing or to generate future cash flows.
+Added: Our contractually obligated cash flow is disclosed under the section titled “Contractual Obligations.”
+Added: (d) Interest rate risk
+Added: Interest rate risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market interest rates.
+Added: We are exposed to interest rate risk with respect to interest earned on cash and cash equivalents.
+Added: Based on balances as at August 31,2020, a 1% change in interest rates would result in a change in net loss of $0.1 million, assuming all other variables remain constant.
+Added: As we are currently in the exploration phase none of our financial instruments are exposed to commodity price risk;
+Added: however, our ability to obtain long-term financing and its economic viability could be affected by commodity price volatility.
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