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1 amortization
[əˌmɔːtɪ'zeɪʃn] [AE ˌæmərtɪ-]nome ammortamento m.* * *amortization /əmɔ:taɪˈzeɪʃn/n. [u]1 (comm., fin.) ammortamento; ammortizzamento* * *[əˌmɔːtɪ'zeɪʃn] [AE ˌæmərtɪ-]nome ammortamento m. -
2 amortization n
[əˌmɔːtaɪ'zeɪʃ(ə)n]Comm ammortamento -
3 amortizement
amortizement /əˈmɔ:taɪzmənt/► amortization. -
4 ♦ earnings
♦ earnings /ˈɜ:nɪŋz/n. pl.1 (fin.) guadagni; profitti; utili; earnings per share, utili per azione; loss of earnings, mancati guadagni; perdita di reddito; gross earnings, entrate lorde; utile lordo2 entrate; stipendio (sing.); salario (sing.); reddito: take-home earnings, stipendio al netto delle imposte● (fin.) earnings before interest and tax ► EBIT □ (fin.) earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ► EBITDA □ (fin.) earnings growth, crescita degli utili □ (fin.) earnings performance, redditività ( di un'azienda) □ earnings-related, rapportato al reddito; calcolato su base retributiva; agganciato alla dinamica salariale: earnings-related pension, pensione calcolata su base retributiva □ (fin.) earnings yield, rendimento azionario complessivo. -
5 EBITDA
EBITDAsigla(econ., earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) margine operativo lordo (utili al lordo di interessi, imposte e ammortamenti).
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