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1 ratio de acciones comunes
• common stock ratioDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ratio de acciones comunes
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2 ratio de acciones ordinarias
• common stock ratioDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ratio de acciones ordinarias
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3 ratio
f.ratio.m.ratio.* * *1 ratio* * *SM [a veces]SF ratio* * *= ratio.Ex. The microfiche is a common form for catalogues and indexes, usually 208 or 270 frames per fiche, in a piece of film and with a reduction ratio of 42 or 48:1.* * *= ratio.Ex: The microfiche is a common form for catalogues and indexes, usually 208 or 270 frames per fiche, in a piece of film and with a reduction ratio of 42 or 48:1.
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4 common-mode rejection ratio
Automation: CMRRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > common-mode rejection ratio
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5 common-mode rejection ratio
коэффициент ослабления синфазного сигнала; коэффициент подавления синфазного сигнала; коэффициент подавления общего уровняАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > common-mode rejection ratio
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6 common stock ratio
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7 conversion ratio
Finan expression of the quantity of one security that can be obtained for another, for example, shares for a convertible bondEXAMPLEThe conversion ratio may be established when the convertible is issued. If that is the case, the ratio will appear in the indenture, the binding agreement that details the convertible’s terms.If the conversion ratio is not set, it can be calculated quickly: divide the par value of the convertible security (typically $1,000) by its conversion price.$1,000/$40 per share = 25In this example, the conversion ratio is 25:1, which means that every bond held with a $1,000 par value can be exchanged for 25 shares of common stock.Knowing the conversion ratio enables an investor to decide whether convertibles (or group of them) are more valuable than the shares of common stock they represent. If the stock is currently trading at 30, the conversion value is $750, or $250 less than the par value of the convertible. It would therefore be unwise to convert.A convertible’s indenture can sometimes contain a provision stating that the conversion ratio will change over the years.Conversion ratio also describes the number of shares of one common stock to be issued for each outstanding ordinary share of a different type when a merger takes place. -
8 acid-test ratio
Finan accounting ratio used to measure an organization’s liquidity. The most common expression of the ratio is:(Current assets – Inventory) / Current liabilities = Acid-test ratioIf, for example, current assets total $7,700, inventory amounts to $1,200 and current liabilities total $4,500, then:(7,700 – 1,200) / 4,500 = 1.44A variation of this formula ignores inventories altogether, distinguishes assets as cash, receivables, and short-term investments, then divides the sum of the three by the total current liabilities, or:Cash + Accounts receivable + Short-term investments/Current liabilities = Acid-test ratioIf, for example, cash totals $2,000, receivables total $3,000, short-term investments total $1,000, and liabilities total $4,800, then:(2,000 + 3,000 + 1,000) / 4,800 = 1.25In general, the ratio should be 1:1 or better. It means a company has a unit’s worth of easily convertible assets for each unit of its current liabilities. -
9 capitalization ratio
Finthe proportion of a company’s value represented by debt, stock, assets, and other items.EXAMPLEBy comparing debt to total capitalization, these ratios provide a glimpse of a company’s long-term stability and ability to withstand losses and business downturns.A company’s capitalization ratio can be expressed in two ways:= Long-Term Debt/Long-Term Debt + Owners’ Equityand= Total Debt/Total Debt + Preferred + Common EquityFor example, a company whose long-term debt totals $5,000 and whose owners hold equity worth $3,000 would have a capitalization ratio of:5,000/(5,000 + 3,000) = 5,000/8,000 = 0.625 capitalization ratioBoth expressions of the ratio are also referred to as component percentages, since they compare a firm’s debt with either its total capital (debt plus equity) or its equity capital. They readily indicate how reliant a firm is on debt financing.Capitalization ratios need to be evaluated over time, and compared with other data and standards. Care should be taken when comparing companies in different industries or sectors. The same figures that appear to be low in one industry can be very high in another. -
10 ortak oran
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11 i geometrijskoj progresiji odn
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13 iloraz postępu geometrycznego
• common ratioSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > iloraz postępu geometrycznego
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14 частное геометрической прогрессии
Русско-английский математический словарь > частное геометрической прогрессии
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15 Знаменатель геометрической прогрессии
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Знаменатель геометрической прогрессии
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16 знаменатель геометрической прогрессии
1) Engineering: common ratio of a geometric progression, ratio of a geometric progression2) Mathematics: geometric ratio, the common ratio of geometric progression3) Automation: ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знаменатель геометрической прогрессии
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17 знаменатель
denominator, ( прогрессии) common ratio* * *знамена́тель м.
denominatorзнамена́тель геометри́ческой прогре́ссии — (common) ratioзнамена́тель масшта́ба — scale denominator, scale numberо́бщий знамена́тель — common denominatorприводи́ть к о́бщему знамена́телю — reduce to a common denominator -
18 знаменатель
1) General subject: denominator2) Naval: nominator3) Mathematics: common ratio (геометрической прогрессии), consequent (отношения), denomination, quotient (прогрессии), ratio, term4) Information technology: demoninator5) Makarov: common ratio (прогрессии), denominator (дроби) -
19 знаменатель прогрессии
1) Computers: ratio of the progression2) Engineering: common ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знаменатель прогрессии
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20 частное геометрической прогрессии
Mathematics: common ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > частное геометрической прогрессии
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