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1 долгосрочные активы
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > долгосрочные активы
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2 активы длительного пользования
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > активы длительного пользования
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3 Основные средства или Долгосрочные активы
Accounting: Fixed Assets (также Long-lived Assets; Plant and Equipment; см.также Capital Assets (account)), Fixed Assets account (также Long-lived Assets; Plant and Equipment; см.также Capital Assets (account))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Основные средства или Долгосрочные активы
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4 счет Внеоборотные активы; Основные средства или Долгосрочные активы
(также (Long-lived Assets); (Plant and Equipment); см. также (Capital Assets) (account)
Специализированный русско-английский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > счет Внеоборотные активы; Основные средства или Долгосрочные активы
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