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121 assets
n, plактивы; средства; авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность
- available assets
- balance-sheet assets
- bank assets
- basic production assets
- blocked assets
- business assets
- capital assets
- carry-over assets
- cash assets
- circulating assets
- clearing assets
- common property assets
- concealed assets
- contingent assets
- convertible assets
- corporate assets
- cross-border assets
- cultural and spiritual assets
- currency assets
- current assets
- dead assets
- deferred assets
- depletable assets
- depreciable assets
- dormant assets
- doubtful assets
- earmarked assets
- earning assets
- easily marketable assets
- economic assets
- enterprise assets
- equitable assets
- external assets
- farm assets
- fictitious assets
- financial assets
- fixed assets
- fixed-income assets
- fixed rate assets
- floating assets
- floating rate assets
- fluid assets
- foreign assets
- foreign exchange assets
- foreign reserves assets
- free assets
- frozen assets
- fungible assets
- government assets
- government assets abroad
- gross assets
- gross reserve assets
- hard corporate assets
- hidden assets
- higher-yielding assets
- high-risk assets
- human assets
- hypothecated assets
- identifiable assets
- idle assets
- illiquid assets
- income-generating assets
- individual assets
- intangible assets
- interest-earning assets
- interest sensitive assets
- international liquid assets
- investable assets
- invisible assets
- legal assets
- liquid assets
- long-lived assets
- low-risk assets
- long-term nonmonetary assets
- material assets
- miscellaneous assets
- movable assets
- mutual fund assets
- negotiable assets
- negotiable income-earning assets
- negotiable income producing assets
- net assets
- net current assets
- net equity assets
- net liquid assets
- net quick assets
- nominal assets
- nonchargeable assets
- noncore assets
- nonearning assets
- noninterest-bearing assets
- nonliquid assets
- nonmonetary assets
- nonoperating assets
- nonperforming assets
- nonproductive assets
- nonreproducible assets
- obsolete assets
- operating assets
- original assets
- other assets
- owned assets
- partnership assets
- pension fund assets
- permanent assets
- permanent capital assets
- personal assets
- pledged assets
- productive assets
- property assets
- quick assets
- rate-sensitive assets
- ready assets
- real assets
- reliable assets
- remaining assets
- reproducible assets
- reserve assets
- residual assets
- risk assets
- retired assets
- short-term assets
- short-term liquid assets
- short-term nonmonetary assets
- sticky assets
- surplus assets
- tangible assets
- tangible capital assets
- total assets
- underbid assets
- underlying real assets
- unsold assets
- wasting assets
- working assets
- assets of a bank
- assets of a company
- assets of an enterprise
- assets of a holding trust
- assets of low unit cost
- assetss and liabilities
- assets held abroad
- assets on current account
- assets recievable
- administer the assets
- conceal assets
- dispose of the debtor's assets
- freeze assets
- hedge assets
- hold assets
- increase assets
- list assets
- list assets in order of their liquidity
- place assets in a trust
- realize assets
- reduce assets
- safeguard customer assets
- shift assets
- unfreeze assetsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > assets
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122 entry
n1) вход, въезд2) вступление, вхождение3) занесение, запись (в список, книгу, файл)4) бухгалтерская запись, проводка
- accounting entries
- adjusting entry
- balance-sheet entry
- blind entry
- book entry
- bookkeeping entry
- captain's entry
- cash entry
- closing entry
- combined entry
- compound entry
- compound journal entry
- contingent entry
- contra entry
- correcting entry
- credit entry
- customs entry
- deal entry
- debit entry
- debit entry for interest
- double entry
- draft entry
- exhibition entry
- export entry
- fictitious accounting entries
- free entry
- illegal entry
- import entry
- interest accounting entries
- journal entry
- ledger entry
- material entry
- net entry
- newly launched entries
- offsetting entry
- opening entry
- original entry
- red-ink entry
- reversing entry
- single entry
- subsequent entry
- summarizing entry
- transit entry
- warehouse entry
- year-end entry
- entry for duty-free goods
- entry for home use
- entry for warehousing
- entry in an erection journal
- entry in a log book
- entry in a protocol
- entry in a register
- entry into service
- entry inwards
- entry of materials
- entry of merchandise
- entry of payments received
- entry on an account
- entry on the credit side
- entry on the debit side
- entry outwards
- upon entry
- adjust an entry
- cancel an entry
- check an entry
- contra an entry
- correct an entry
- make an entry
- pass an entry
- post an entry
- rectify an entry
- reverse an entry
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123 format
1. nформат (форма презентации информации)
- balance-sheet format
- free format
- horizontal format
- profit and loss account format
- standardized format
- vertical format
- messages in the SWIFT format2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > format
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124 operation
n1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка3) разработка, эксплуатация4) технологическая операция; процесс; цикл обработки5) режим работы6) амер. управление
- administration operation
- agency operation
- air-express operation
- air-freight operations
- air-passenger operations
- assembly operations
- automated operation
- automatic operation
- auxiliary operations
- banking operation
- barter operation
- basic operation
- bear operation
- bearish operation
- black-market operation
- boiler-room operation
- bookkeeping operation
- bull operation
- bullish operation
- calculating operation
- capacity operations
- cargo operation
- cargo-handling operations
- cash operation
- census operation
- charter operations
- checking operation
- cheque operation
- clearing operation
- commercial operation
- commission banking operations
- computer operation
- computing operation
- concurrent operation
- congested operation
- consignment operation
- construction operations
- continuous operation
- contract operations
- conversion operation
- credit operation
- current operation
- current account operation
- customs operation
- day-to-day operations
- dependable operation
- deposit operation
- discharging operations
- dock operations
- documentary credit operations
- double-barelled loan operation
- double-shift operation
- efficient operation
- exchange operation
- exploration operation
- export operation
- express operations
- external operation
- fabrication operation
- fail-safe operation
- failure-free operation
- farm operations
- faultless operation
- fiduciary operations
- field operations
- financial operation
- financing operation
- fine-tuning operations
- finishing operation
- foreign operations
- foreign exchange operation
- foreign trade operations
- forward operation
- franchising operation
- full time operation
- full-capacity operation
- fund exchange operation
- funding operation
- future operation
- guaranteed operation
- handling operations
- harvesting operations
- hedging operation
- housekeeping operations
- incentive operation
- independent operation
- individual operation
- initial operation
- insurance operation
- integrated operation
- intermediate trade operation
- international operation
- inventory operations
- invisible operation
- job shop operation
- joint operation
- lending operations
- licensing operation
- loading operations
- loading and discharging operations
- loading and unloading operations
- loan operation
- loss operation
- machine operation
- machining operation
- main operation
- major operation
- maritime transport operations
- marketing operations
- mathematical operation
- maximization operation
- mechanized operation
- merchandising operations
- minimization operation
- mining operations
- monetary operations
- multitask operation
- multiple shift operation
- multishift operation
- no-failure operation
- nonproductive operations
- normal operation
- off-balance sheet operations
- off-line operation
- offshore operation
- one-shift operation
- on-line operation
- onward switching operations
- open-market operations
- open-pit operation
- panel operation
- part time operation
- plant operation
- processing operation
- production operation
- production-scale operation
- production-type operation
- productive operation
- progressive operation
- proper operation
- purchasing operation
- quay operations
- rational operation
- real-time operation
- reexport operation
- reimport operation
- reliable operation
- remittance operation
- resale operation
- rescue operation
- routine operations
- sales operations
- salvage operations
- seasonal operations
- second shift operation
- semi-automated operation
- serial operation
- service operation
- settlement operation
- short-term operation
- slack operation
- small-scale operations
- smooth operation
- smoothing operation
- speculative operation
- start-up operations
- steady operation
- stevedoring operations
- stock exchange operations
- swap operation
- trade operations
- trading operations
- tramp operations
- transfer operations
- trial operation
- trouble-free operation
- trouble-proof operation
- two-shift operation
- turn-key operation
- uninterrupted operation
- unloading operations
- warehousing operations
- operation in futures
- operation of a business
- operation of circumstances
- operation of collection
- operation of economy
- operation of equipment
- operation of an exhibition
- operation of a machine
- operation of multilateral tax treaties
- operation of a plant
- operation of premises
- operations on the stock exchange
- in operation
- under operation
- be in operation
- be out of operation
- begin operations
- bring into operation
- carry out operations
- cease operations
- close operations
- come into operation
- commence operations
- conduct operations
- execute financial operations
- go into operation
- handle operations
- hold up operations
- interfere with operations
- interrupt operations
- monitor operations
- perform operations
- place into operation
- provide normal operation
- put into operation
- put out of operation
- suspend operations
- wind down operationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > operation
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1) вход, въезд2) вступление, вхождение3) занесение, запись (в список, книгу или файл)4) бухгалтерская запись, проводка• -
126 operation
1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка•Several foreign banks have wound down their operations over the past couple of years. — Несколько зарубежных банков свернули свою работу за последние пару лет.
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127 presentation
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128 consolidate
гл.1) общ. объединять; консолидироватьto consolidate shipments — консолидировать [объединять] грузы
See:consolidated annuities, consolidated balance sheet, consolidated bond, consolidated budget, consolidated debt, consolidated financial statement, consolidated income and expenditure account, consolidated mortgage bond, consolidated profit, consolidated profit and loss statement, Consolidated Quotation Service, consolidated return, consolidated stock, consolidated tape, consolidator, consolidation2) эк. сливаться, объединяться (о фирмах, корпорациях и т. п.)The two companies consolidated. — Две фирмы объединились.
3) общ. твердеть, застывать, затвердевать; делать твердым4) общ. усиливать, укреплять, крепитьto consolidate peace [power, influence] — укреплять мир [власть, влияние]
The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > consolidate
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