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1 ability to pay
тж. ability-to-pay1) фин. платежеспособность (способность погашать долговые обязательства и выплачивать проценты по ним; напр., способность эмитента своевременно обслуживать облигации или выплачивать дивиденды по акциям, возможность администрации удовлетворять финансовые требования профсоюза и т. п.)The borrower does not have the ability to pay any part of the debts owed to the agency. — Данный заемщик не способен погасить ни один из своих долгов перед агентством.
Syn:See:2) гос. фин. платежеспособность (принцип налоговой политики, предполагающий, что лицо, которое больше зарабатывает и обладает большим накопленным имуществом, может и должно уплачивать более крупную сумму налогов; на этом принципе базируется модель прогрессивного налогообложения)See:ability-to-pay approach, ability-to-pay principle, ability-to-pay theory, ability-to-pay taxation, progressive taxation
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способность платить: 1) способность выполнять обязательства, обслуживать долг; = ability to service; 2) концепция налоговой политики, при которой ставка налога меняется в зависимости от дохода или богатства (прогрессивное налогообложение).* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаспособность платить, выполнять обязательства, обслуживать долг
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