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1) доходы в виде социальной помощи, получаемые от государства2) перераспределение доходовАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > income transfers
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гос. фин. = means-tested transfersАнгло-русский экономический словарь > income-tested transfers
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эк. валовой национальный располагаемый доход (сумма валового национального дохода и чистых текущих трансфертов резидентам из-за рубежа)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > gross national disposable income
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эк. чистый национальный располагаемый доход (сумма чистого национального дохода и чистых текущих трансфертов резидентам из-за рубежа)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > net national disposable income
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гос. фин. трансферты малообеспеченным [нуждающимся\]*, трансферты с проверкой на нуждаемость* (пособия, выплачиваемые лицам, доходы которых находятся ниже черты бедности)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > means-tested transfers
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11 balance of goods, services, income and unrequited transfers
баланс товаров, услуг, доходов и односторонних трансфертовАнгло-русский экономический словарь > balance of goods, services, income and unrequited transfers
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1) передача; передача в собственность, уступка (напр. имущества) || передавать2) трансфер (т); безвозмездная социальная выплата (в системе национальных счетов)4) pl внутрифирменный оборот5) амер. перевоз грузов (с одного склада на другой) || перевозить груз (с одного склада на другой)6) бухг. перенос, транспорт || переносить7) перемещение, перестановка (напр. деталей со станка на станок)8) перемещение, переезд из одного места в другое || перемещаться, переезжать -
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1. n1) передача2) юр. уступка; передача (права, имущества); цессия3) трансферт; документ о передаче ценной бумаги4) денежный перевод; перечисление денег5) бухг. перенос
- airmail transfer
- banker's transfer
- blank transfer
- cable transfer
- capital transfer
- cash transfer
- cashless transfer of funds
- certified transfer
- compensation-free transfer
- conditional transfer
- cost transfer
- credit transfer
- currency transfer
- data transfer
- electronic transfer of funds
- electronic fund transfer
- generation skipping transfer
- gratuitous transfer
- income transfers
- information transfer
- interbank money transfer
- mail transfer
- money transfer
- patent transfer
- postal transfer
- postal giro transfer
- postal money transfer
- post-office transfer
- profit transfer
- revocable transfer of property
- share transfer
- staff transfer
- stock transfer
- taxable transfer of profits abroad
- technology transfer
- telegraphic transfer
- telephone transfer
- unconditional transfer
- wire transfer
- transfer by bank draft
- transfer by cheque
- transfer by endorsement
- transfer by exchange
- transfer by mail
- transfer by post
- transfer by sale
- transfer by way of gift
- transfer from an account
- transfer in blank
- transfer in foreign currency
- transfer in payment
- transfer into an account
- transfer of an amount
- transfer of authority
- transfer of the balance
- transfer of business
- transfer of capital abroad
- transfer of cargo
- transfer of currency
- transfer of data
- transfer of debentures
- transfer of a debt
- transfer of an entry
- transfer of experience
- transfer of funds
- transfer of information
- transfer of invention rights
- transfer of money
- transfer of money from deposit
- transfer of money on deposit
- transfer of ownership
- transfer of patent rights
- transfer of payment
- transfer of a policy
- transfer of profits
- transfer of profits abroad
- transfer of property rights
- transfer of resources
- transfer of resources to the fund
- transfer of rights
- transfer of shares
- transfer of stocks
- transfer of sums
- transfer of technical documentation
- transfer of technical information
- transfer of technology
- transfer of tenancy
- transfer of title
- transfer through a bank
- transfer to an account
- transfers to the fund of an enterprise
- transfer under a contract
- effect transfer
- make transfer
- pay by transfer2. v1) юр. передавать, уступать2) переводить (деньги); перечислять (суммы)3) бухг. делать перенос
- transfer currency into an accountEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > transfer
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1) эк. денежный перевод2) гос. фин. денежная помощь, денежное пособие, денежный трансферт (пособия из государственного бюджета, предоставляемые в денежной форме)The present system of transfers is a mixture of cash and in-kind transfers. — Современная система государственной помощи представляет собой сочетание денежных и натуральных пособий.
Syn:Ant:See:* * ** * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаписьменное или телеграфное распоряжение отправителя денег об их выплате лицу, указанному в переводе; денежные переводы осуществляют кредитные и почтовые учреждения -
15 rate
1. n1) норма; размер2) ставка, тариф; такса; расценка3) курс (валюты, ценных бумаг); цена4) скорость, темп5) процент, доля; коэффициент6) разряд, сорт7) местный налог; коммунальный налог
- accident rate
- accident frequency rate
- accounting rate
- accumulated earnings tax rate
- accumulated profits tax rate
- actuarial rate
- administered rate
- ad valorem
- advertising rate
- advertisement rate
- agreed rate
- air freight rates
- all-commodity rate
- all-in rate
- amortization rate
- annual rate
- annual average growth rate
- annual interest rate
- annualized rate of growth
- annual percentage rate
- annual production rate
- anticipated rate of expenditures
- any-quantity rate
- applicable rate
- area rate
- average rate
- average rate of return
- average annual rate
- average growth rate
- average tax rate
- average weighted rate
- backwardation rate
- baggage rate
- bank rate
- bank discount rate
- bank's repurchase rate
- base rate
- base lending rate
- basic rate
- rate rate of charge
- basing rate
- basis rate
- benchmark rate
- benchmark overnight bank lending rate
- berth rate
- bill rate
- birth rate
- blanket rate
- blended rate
- bond rate
- bonus rates
- borrowing rate
- bridge rate
- broken cross rates
- broker loan rate
- bulk cargo rate
- burden rate
- buyer's rate
- buying rate
- cable rates
- call rate
- call loan rate
- call money rate
- capacity rate
- capital gain rate
- capitalization rate
- carload rate
- carrier rate
- carrying over rate
- cash rate
- ceiling rate
- central rate
- cheque rate
- check rate
- class rate
- clearing rate
- closing rate
- collection rate
- column rate
- combination rate
- combination freight rate
- combination through rate
- combined rate
- commercial bank lending rates
- commission rate
- commitment rate
- commodity rate
- common freight rate
- compensation rate
- compound growth rate
- composite rate
- concessionary interest rate
- conference rate
- consumption rate
- container rate
- contango rate
- conventional rate
- conventional rate of interest
- conversion rate
- cost rate
- coupon rate
- credit rates
- cross rate
- cross-over discount rate
- crude rate
- curb rate
- currency rate
- current rate
- current rate of exchange
- customs rate
- cutback rate
- daily rate
- daily wage rate
- day rate
- death rate
- deck cargo rate
- default rate
- demand rate
- demurrage rate
- departmental overhead rate
- deposit rate
- deposit interest rate
- depreciation rate
- discharging rates
- discount rate
- dispatch rate
- distress rate
- dividend rate
- double exchange rate
- downtime rate
- drawdown rate
- drawing rate
- dual rate
- duty rate
- earned rate
- earning rate
- economic expansion rate
- economic growth rate
- effective rate
- effective rate of return
- effective annual rate
- effective exchange rate
- effective tax rate
- employment rate
- enrollment rate
- equalizing discount rate
- equilibrium exchange rate
- equilibrium growth rate
- estimated rate
- euro-dollar exchange rate
- evaluated wage rate
- exchange rate
- exchange rate to the dollar
- existing rates
- exorbitant rate
- exorbitant interest rate
- expansion rate
- expenditure rate
- export rate
- express rate
- extraction rate
- face interest rate
- failure rate
- fair rate of exchange
- favourable rate
- final rate
- financial internal rate of return
- fine rate
- first rate
- fixed rate
- fixed rate of exchange
- fixed rate of royalty
- fixed interest rate
- flat rate
- flexible exchange rate
- floating rate
- floating exchange rate
- floating interest rate
- floating prime rate
- floor rate of exchange
- fluctuant rate
- fluctuating rate
- forced rate of exchange
- foreign rate
- foreign exchange rate
- forward rate
- forward exchange rate
- free rate
- free exchange rate
- freight rate
- future rate
- general rates
- general rate of profit
- general cargo rates
- going rate
- going market rate
- going wage rates
- goods rate
- graduated rate
- group rate
- growth rate
- guaranteed wage rate
- handling rate
- high rate
- high rate of exchange
- high rate of productivity
- higher rate
- hiring rate
- hotel rates
- hourly rate
- hourly wage rate
- hurdle rate
- illness frequency rate
- import rate
- incidence rate
- income tariff rates
- increment rate
- individual tax rate
- inflation rate
- info rate
- inland rate
- insurance rate
- insurance premium rate
- interbank rate
- interbank overnight rate
- interest rate
- interest rate on loan capital
- internal rate of return
- job rates
- jobless rate
- key rates
- labour rates
- leading rate
- legal rate of interest
- lending rate
- less-than-carload rate
- liner rates
- liner freight rates
- loading rates
- loan rate
- loan-recovery rate
- local rate
- Lombard rate
- London Interbank Offered Rate
- London money rate
- long rate
- low rate
- lower rate
- margin rate
- marginal rate
- marginal tax rate
- marine rate
- marine transport rate
- market rate
- market rate of interest
- maximum rate
- maximum individual tax rate
- mean rate of exchange
- mean annual rate
- measured day rate
- members rate
- merchant discount rate
- minimum rate
- mixed cargo rate
- minimum lending rate
- minimum tax rate
- mobilization rate
- moderate rate
- monetary exchange rate
- money rate of interest
- money market rate
- monthly rate
- monthly rate of remuneration
- mortgage rate
- mortgage interest rate
- multiple rate
- multiple exchange rate
- municipal rates
- national rate of interest
- natural rate of growth
- natural rate of interest
- negative interest rate
- net rate
- New York interbank offered rate
- nominal interest rate
- nonconference rate
- nonresponse rate
- obsolescence rate
- occupational mortality rate
- offered rate
- official rate
- official rate of discount
- official exchange rate
- one-time rate
- opening rate
- open-market rates
- operating rate
- operation rate
- option rate
- ordinary rate
- output rate
- outstripping growth rate
- overdraft rate
- overhead rate
- overnight rate
- overtime rate
- paper rate
- parallel rate
- parcel rate
- par exchange rate
- parity rate
- par price rate
- part-load rate
- passenger rate
- pay rates
- pegged rate
- pegged exchange rate
- penalty rate
- penalty interest rate
- percentage rate of tax
- per diem rates
- personal income tax rate
- piece rate
- piecework rate
- port rates
- postal rate
- posted rate
- power rate
- preferential rate
- preferential railroad rate
- preferential railway rate
- present rate
- prevailing rate
- prime rate
- priority rates
- private rate of discount
- private market rates
- production rate
- profit rate
- profitability rate
- profitable exchange rate
- progressive rate
- proportional rate
- provisional rate
- purchase rates
- purchasing rate of exchange
- quasi-market rate
- rail rates
- railroad rates
- railway rates
- real economic growth rate
- real effective exchange rate
- real exchange rate
- real interest rate
- reciprocal rate
- redemption rate
- rediscount rate
- reduced rate
- reduced tax rate
- reduced withholding tax rate
- reference rate
- refinancing rate
- reject frequency rate
- remuneration rate
- renewal rate
- rental rate
- repo rate
- response rate
- retention rate
- retirement rate of discount
- royalty rate
- ruling rate
- sampling rate
- saving rate
- scrap frequency rate
- seasonal rates
- second rate
- sellers' rate
- selling rate
- settlement rate
- shipping rate
- short rate
- short-term interest rate
- sight rate
- single consignment rate
- soft lending rate
- space rate
- special rate
- specified rate
- spot rate
- stable exchange rate
- standard rate
- standard fixed overhead rates
- standard variable overhead rates
- standard wage rate
- statutory tax rate
- steady exchange rate
- step-down interest rate
- stevedoring rates
- stock depletion rate
- straight-line rate
- subsidized rate
- survival rate
- swap rate
- tariff rate
- tax rate
- taxation rate
- tax withholding rate
- telegraphic transfer rate
- temporary rate
- third rate
- through rate
- through freight rate
- time rate
- time wage rate
- today's rate
- top rate
- total rate
- trading rate
- traffic rate
- tramp freight rate
- transit rate
- transportation rate
- treasury bill rate
- turnover rate
- two-tier rate of exchange
- unacceptable rate
- unemployment rate
- uniform rates
- uniform business rate
- unofficial rate
- unprecedented rate
- utilization rate
- variable rate
- variable interest rate
- variable repo rate
- volume rate
- wage rate
- wage rate per hour
- wastage rate
- wear rate
- wear-out rate
- wholesale rate
- worker's rate
- year-end exchange rate
- zero interest rate
- zone rate
- rate for advances against collateral
- rate for advances on securities
- rate for cable transfers
- rate for a cheque
- rates for credits
- rates for currency allocations
- rate for loans
- rate for loans on collateral
- rate for mail transfers
- rate for telegraphic transfers
- rate in the outside market
- rate of accumulation
- rates of allocation into the fund
- rate of allowance
- rate of assessment
- rate of balanced growth
- rates of cargo operations
- rate of change
- rate of charge
- rate of commission
- rate of compensation
- rate of competitiveness
- rate of conversion
- rate of corporate taxation
- rate of cover
- rate of currency
- rates of currency allocation
- rate of the day
- rate of demurrage
- rate of dependency
- rate of depletion
- rate of deposit turnover
- rate of depreciation
- rate of development
- rate of discharge
- rate of discharging
- rate of discount
- rate of dispatch
- rate of duty
- rate of exchange
- rate of expenditures
- rate of expenses
- rate of foreign exchange
- rate of freight
- rate of full value
- rate of growth
- rate of increase
- rate of increment
- rate of inflation
- rate of input
- rate of insurance
- rate of interest
- rate of interest on advance
- rate of interest on deposits
- rate of investment
- rate of issue
- rates of loading
- rates of loading and discharging
- rate of natural increase
- rates of natural loss
- rate of option
- rate of pay
- rate of premium
- rate of price inflation
- rates of a price-list
- rate of production
- rate of profit
- rate of profitability
- rate of reduction
- rate of remuneration
- rate of return
- rate of return on capital
- rate of return on the capital employed
- rate of return on net worth
- rate of royalty
- rate of securities
- rate of stevedoring operations
- rates of storage
- rate of subscription
- rate of surplus value
- rate of taxation
- rate of turnover
- rate of unloading
- rate of use
- rate of wages
- rate of work
- rates on credit
- rate on the day of payment
- rate on the exchange
- rate per hour
- rate per kilometre
- at the rate of
- at the exchange rate ruling at the transaction date
- at a growing rate
- at a high rate
- at a low rate
- at present rates
- below the rate
- accelerate the rate
- advance the rate of discount
- align tax rates
- apply tariff rates
- boost interest rates
- boost long-term interest rates
- boost short-term interest rates
- charge an interest rate
- cut rates
- cut interest rates by a quarter point
- determine a rate
- establish a rate
- fix a rate
- grant special rates
- increase rates
- maintain high interest rates
- levy rates
- liberalize interest rates
- liberalize lending rates
- lower the rate of return
- mark down the rate of discount
- mark up the rate of discount
- prescribe rates
- quote a rate
- raise a rate
- reduce a rate
- reduce turnover rates of staff
- revise rates
- set rates
- slash interest rates
- step up the rate of growth
- suspend a currency's fixed rate
- upvalue the current rate of banknotes
- slow down the rate2. v1) оценивать, определять стоимость, устанавливать цену
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гос. фин. натуральные [неденежные\] пособия, пособия в натуральной форме, пособия натурой (помощь из государственного бюджета, которая предоставляется в виде каких-л. материальных благ)In-kind transfers are directed toward lower-income individuals. — Натуральные пособия предназначаются людям с низким доходом.
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1) межд. эк., стат. счет движения капиталов [движения капитала, операций с капиталом, движения капитальных средств\], капитальный счет, счет капитала (раздел платежного баланса, в котором отражаются операции, связанные с получением и предоставлением международных займов и осуществлением международных инвестиций)Syn:See:capital account balance, capital account convertibility, capital account liberalization, current account 2) balance of payments, foreign direct investment, foreign credit, capital export, capital import, short-term capital account, capital account liberalization, capital transfersа) учет, фин. (счет, на котором отражаются данные о размере акционерного капитала, обычно с разбивкой по видам, напр., обыкновенный акционерный капитал и привилегированный акционерный капитал)б) учет, фин. (счет, на котором отражается вклад в капитал компании (партнерства) каждого из собственников (партнеров))в) учет (счет, на котором отражаются расходы, связанные с приобретением и созданием капитальных активов, напр., приобретением земли, строительством зданий, покупкой оборудования и т. п.)г) гос. фин., брит. (в государственном учете: счет, на котором отражаются суммы, связанные с приобретением, строительством, модернизацией или продажей капитальных активов, которые длительное время сохраняют свою ценность, напр., таких как здания школ, оборудование, общественный транспорт; как правило, предполагает ведение учета кассовым методом)Ant:See:
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C/a капитальный счет: 1) баланс движения капиталов: часть платежного баланса, отражающая движение кратко- и долгосрочных капиталов (сделки с ценными бумагами, банковские депозиты, прямые инвестиции); 2) счет в балансе компании, отражающий внесенный капитал и резервы.* * ** * *счет движения капиталов (в платежном балансе); счет капитальных товаров; счет операций с капиталом (в платежном балансе), счет основного капитала; счет движения капитала (компании); счет основного капитала. Счет капиталовложений. Чистый результат государственных и частных международных инвестиций и кредитной деятельности . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *счет, на который записываются капиталовложения в землго, здания, сооружения, машины и оборудование и т. д.-----Финансы/Кредит/Валютавалютные операции, связанные с куплей-продажей финансовых активов и практикой предоставления и получения кредитов и займов-----раздел платежного баланса, отражающий международные валютные операции, связанные с куплей-продажей финансовых активов и практикой предоставления и получения кредитов и займов -
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1) учет прочие расходы [затраты\] по основной деятельности (случайные или дополнительные расходы, связанные с операционной деятельностью)Other operating income and expenses, mainly comprising transfers of profits in respect of joint operations with our partners, showed net income of 85 million euros in the six months to June 30, 2002. — Прочие доходы и расходы от основной деятельности, в основном связанные с перемещением прибылей по взаимным операциям между партнерами, привели к чистому доходу в 85 млн. евро за шесть месяцев (по июнь 2002 г.).
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19 break-even point
сокр. BEP1) эк. точка безубыточности [самоокупаемости, критического объема производства\] (уровень производства продукта (в натуральном выражении), при котором величина совокупных затрат производства продукта равна выручке от его реализации; рассчитывается как отношение величины постоянных затрат к разности между ценой единицы продукции и величиной средних переменных затрат ее выпуска)See:receipt, cash break-even point, fixed cost, variable cost, break-even sales, composite break-even point, margin of safety2) фин., бирж. точка безубыточности [самоокупаемости, нулевой прибыли\] (цена финансового инструмента, которая позволяет покупателю опциона покрыть только затраты на сделку)See:option 1)3) гос. фин. минимальный уровень дохода* (уровень дохода, при котором человек не платит налогов и не получает социальных пособий)See:* * ** * *точка безубыточности; точка нулевой прибыли; безубыточность. The dollar amount or unit amount of sales where total revenue equals total expenses. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *точка «при своих»объем реализации продукта, при котором полученный доход покрывает издержки производства и накладные расходы, не принося прибыли или убытка -
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1) ряд, линия; группа2) область распространения, сфера; зона3) изменение, движение, колебание; пределы изменения; диапазон, размах || изменяться; колебаться в пределах4) стат. размах (варьирования), разность между наибольшим и наименьшим значениями; широта распределения || распределять по величине; ранжировать5) мор. ряд портов, порты (на указанном протяжении берега в обзорах фрахтового рынка)6) с.-х. неогороженное пастбище || выпасать скот на неогороженном пастбище7) протяжение, пространство
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Income inequality metrics — The concept of inequality is distinct from that of poverty[1] and fairness. Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income, and economic inequality among the… … Wikipedia
exempt transfers — Transfers resulting in no liability to inheritance tax. These are: • the first £3000 transferred in any tax year; • gifts to a spouse; • normal expenditure out of income; • small gifts, up to £250, to any number of individuals; • marriage gifts,… … Accounting dictionary
exempt transfers — Transfers resulting in no liability to inheritance tax These are: • the first £3000 transferred in any tax year; • gifts to a spouse; • normal expenditure out of income; • small gifts, up to £250, to any number of individuals; • marriage gifts,… … Big dictionary of business and management
Household income in the United States — For information on the income of individuals, see Personal income in the United States. Median household income in the United States, by county, in 2008 Income in the United States … Wikipedia
Household income — is a measure of the combined incomes of all people sharing a particular household or place of residence. It includes every form of income, e.g., salaries and wages, retirement income, near cash government transfers like food stamps, and… … Wikipedia
Disposable and discretionary income — Disposable income redirects here. For the album by punk rock band Snuff, see Disposable Income (album). Disposable income is total personal income minus personal current taxes.[1] In national accounts definitions, personal income, minus personal… … Wikipedia
disposable income — 1. the part of a person s income remaining after deducting personal income taxes. 2. (in national income accounting) the total disposable income of all consumers. [1945 50] * * * Portion of an individual s income over which the recipient has… … Universalium
wealth and income, distribution of — ▪ economics the way in which the wealth and income of a nation are divided among its population, or the way in which the wealth and income of the world are divided among nations. Such patterns of distribution are discerned and studied by… … Universalium
Lifetime income tax — A lifetime income tax is an income tax that would tax a person based on their cumulative lifetime income, rather than their yearly income as is currently done throughout the world. A lifetime income tax is currently just a proposal that has been… … Wikipedia
personal income — noun the income received by a single individual • Hypernyms: ↑income • Hyponyms: ↑poverty line, ↑poverty level * * * noun : the current income received by persons from all sources excluding transfers among persons used especially in national… … Useful english dictionary