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1 low-leverage firm
фин. фирма с низкой долей заемного капитала* (фирма, использующая в большей степени собственные, а не заемные средства)Ant:See: -
2 leveraged company
фин. компания с заемным капиталом*, компания, частично финансируемая за счет заемных средств* (компания, которая для финансирования своей деятельности использует не только собственный, но и заемный капитал)Relative to the debt-free company, the leveraged company, as a result of interest expense, will report lower net income. — По сравнению с компанией, не имеющей долгов, компания с заемным капиталом в результате расходов на выплату процентов сообщит о меньшем чистом доходе.
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компания с относительно высокой долей долгосрочных заимствований в ее капитализации (обычно более 1/3).* * ** * *компания, значительную часть капитала которой составляют заемные средства. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
3 high
1. сущ.1) общ. высшая точка; максимум; пик; высота2) фин. наивысшая цена, максимум (самая высокая цена какого-л. товара или ценной бумаги за определенный период времени)See:2. прил.1) общ. высокийSee:б) (о большом значении какого-л. показателя)high balance — значительный остаток (средств), значительное [большое\] сальдо; максимальный [наибольший\] остаток средств (при расчете процентов по счету)
.Generally, this account is used for payroll and from time to time has a high balance. — Как правило, этот счет используется для учета заработной платы и время от времени имеет значительное сальдо.
The lender sets a percentage due each month ( f. e. 3%) of the highest balance owing until the account is paid off, or until a new high balance is achieved. — Кредитор устанавливает ежемесячную плату в виде процентной доли (напр., 3%) от максимального остатка задолженности до тех пор, пока счет не будет оплачен или не будет достигнут новый максимальный остаток средств.
Ant:See:COMBS: low balance method, high-priced, high-rent, high-paying, high-income market, high-risk product, high-leverage firm, high-yield, high-turnover items2) общ. значительныйAnt:See:high achiever, high performance product, high-involvement, high-reliability product, high-tech product3) эк. элитный, лучший, дорогой, высококачественныйSee:4) общ. главный, высший, верховныйSee:5) общ. законченный, полныйSee:
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высокий, большой: об уровне цены, объеме торговли и т. д.* * *наивысшая цена, уплаченная в течение торгового периода;. The highest price of the day for a particular futures contract. . Глоссарий финансовых и биржевых терминов .
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