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1 income generating unit
упр. генерирующее доход подразделение* (совокупность активов и пассивов, приносящая доход и независимая от других управленческих подразделений)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > income generating unit
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2 income
сущ.эк. доход, поступления; заработокATTRIBUTES:
monthly income — месячный доход [заработок\]
annual income — годовой доход [заработок\]
COMBS:
per capita [per head\] income — доход на душу населения
to live within [beyond\] one's income — жить по [не по\] средствам
The IDS is a relatively recent addition to the income securities market in Canada.
See:accrued income, active income, adjusted gross income, comprehensive income, consolidated taxable income, consumer income, deferred income, disability income, disposable income, dividend income, foreign income, gross income, gross national income, gross national disposable income, national income, net income, net national income, imputed income, investment income, labour income, net income, pension income, premium income, psychic income, retirement income, self-employment income, supplemental security income, income bond, income drawdown, income elasticity, income segment, income segmentation, income shares, income smoothing, income statement, income support, income tax, income terms of trade, income generating unit, income protection insurance, loss of income, business income insurance, disability income insurance, family income benefit insurance, income replacement ratio, income-related benefit, life income fund, income limited partnership, low-income housing limited partnership, annuity income shares, contribution income statement, investment income balance, debt-to-income ratio, fixed income security, high-income countries, lower middle-income countries, low-income countries, low-income country under stress, upper middle-income countries, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Department of Work and Income
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доход, прибыль, заработок.* * *Доход, прибыль. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *сумма, которую лицо или организация получили в качестве награды за усилия (например, заработок или торговая прибыль) или в качестве дохода на капиталовложения (например, рента или процент)-----Банки/Банковские операциипревышение поступлений и прочих случайных и экстраординарных доходов над издержками и убытками периода; также чистая прибыль; иногда используется в отношении поступлений (приход) -
3 unit
сущ.1)а) мат. единицаSee:б) общ. единица измеренияSee:в) общ. киловатт-час2)а) общ. часть, элемент, член (некоторого целого; особенно базовый элемент); целое (особенно рассматриваемое в качестве счетной единицы, но состоящее из более мелких элементов)We know that community is made of smaller units. — Мы знаем, что общество состоит из более мелких единиц.
The traditional definition of the family is a unit made up of two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption, and who live together, form an economic unit, and bear and raise children. — Традиционное определение понятия "семья" звучит как "ячейка общества, сформированная из двух или более людей, которые связаны кровным родством, узами брака или усыновлением, проживают совместно (создавая экономическую ячейку), рожают и воспитывают детей".
б) общ. секция, блок (часть помещения, выделенная для какой-л. цели)She lived in one unit of a triplex. — Она жила в одном из блоков трехквартирного дома.
в) обр. тема*, часть*, секция* (относительно самостоятельный элемент учебного курса, посвященной определенной теме)The course consists of 64 lessons organised into 16 units. — Курс состоит из 64 уроков, объединенных в 16 тем.
3)а) общ. (организационная) единица, подразделение, отделениеSee:unit manager, subunit, administrative unit, bargaining unit, boundary-spanning unit, business unit, decision-making unit, income generating unit, offshore banking unit, production unit, work unitб) воен. часть; подразделение; соединение4)а) тех. блок; узел; агрегат; секция; комплектб) тех. устройство, установка, приборSee:5) стат. элемент ( выборки); единица наблюдения6) фин., преим. брит. пай ( минимальный взнос в инвестиционный фонд)See:unit trust, Financial Services and Markets Act, Financial Services Act 1986, collective investment scheme, uncertificated units
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1) часть, доля, единица; 2) банк, который не имеет отделений и действует из одного офиса; см. unit banking; 3) количество, единица торговли; размер стандартной (минимальной) сделки; см. odd lot; 4) денежная единица; = monetary unit; 5) подразделение компании; 6) 1 акция или облигация; 7) группа членов фондовой биржи, торгующих одними и теми же ценными бумагами; 8) набор (напр., совместная торговля несколькими финансовыми инструментами в пакете).* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьпартия ценных бумаг, реализуемая по единой цене -
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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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активы; средства, авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность (все, имеющее коммерческую или обменную ценность и принадлежащее компании, институту или частному лицу)•In a corporate liquidation any assets that cannot be valued are assigned a zero value. — При ликвидации корпорации любые неоцениваемые активы приравниваются к нулевой стоимости
The assets are listed in order of their liquidity. — Активы ранжированы по степени ликвидности.
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