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1 balance
الرَّصيد \ balance: the rest; what remains: We are sending 8 boxes now and will send the balance (of your order) next week. \ رَصيد \ balance: (of accounts) the difference between money paid and money received. \ رَصَّدَ (الحِساب) \ balance: to compare money paid with money received, and show the difference: Try to balance your accounts. -
2 balance final
(n.) = balanceEx. So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.* * *el balance final= bottom line, theEx: Publishers increasingly worried about the bottom line and hesitate to publish books that may be an invitation for backlash from groups opposed to homosexuality.
(n.) = balanceEx: So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.
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3 balance
[ˈbæləns]1. noun1) a weighing instrument.ميزان2) a state of physical steadiness:تَوازُنThe child was walking along the wall when he lost his balance and fell.
3) state of mental or emotional steadiness:إِتِّزانThe balance of her mind was disturbed.
4) the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ:I have a balance (= amount remaining) of $100 in my bank account
رَصيدa large bank balance.
2. verb1) (of two sides of a financial account) to make or be equal:يُوازِنI can't get these accounts to balance.
2) to make or keep steady:يُوازِن، يَتوازَنThe girl balanced on her toes.
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4 balance
Fin1. the state of an account, for example, a debit or a credit balance, indicating whether money is owed or owing2. in double-entry bookkeeping, the amount required to make the debit and credit figures in the books equal -
5 hacer el balance de cuentas
(v.) = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawerEx. Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.Ex. The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.* * *(v.) = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawerEx: Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
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6 compensating balance
Fin1. the amount of money a bank requires a customer to maintain in a non-interest-bearing account, in exchange for which the bank provides free services2. the amount of money a bank requires a customer to maintain in an account in return for holding credit available, thereby increasing the true rate of interest on the loan -
7 credit balance
Finthe amount of money that somebody owes on a credit account -
8 zero-balance account
Fina bank account that does not hold funds continuously, but has money automatically transferred into it from another account when claims arise against it -
9 денежная сумма
большая сумма, куча денег — a mint of money
ничтожная сумма; жалкие гроши — dab of money
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > денежная сумма
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10 неиспользованные денежные суммы
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > неиспользованные денежные суммы
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11 завышенная сумма
большая сумма, куча денег — a mint of money
ничтожная сумма; жалкие гроши — dab of money
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > завышенная сумма
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12 ничтожная сумма
большая сумма, куча денег — a mint of money
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13 товарно-денежная сбалансированность экономики
товарно-денежная сбалансированность экономики
Характеристика экономической системы с точки зрения взаимодействия ее двух основных секторов – финансового и реального (см. Секторы экономики, Классическая дихотомия). Достижение такой сбалансированности – первостепенная задача экономической политики любого государства, условие предотвращения таких разрушительных для экономики явлений, как дефицит товаров, инфляция, кризисы в экономике и другие. См. Анализ кривых IS-LM, Денежная политика, Денежное равновесие, Денежный рынок, Инфляционная неустойчивость экономики, Структурные сдвиги в экономике
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14 saldo en efectivo
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15 денежное накопление
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > денежное накопление
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16 накопить сумму денег
Banking: build a money balanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > накопить сумму денег
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17 накопить сумму денег
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > накопить сумму денег
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18 накопление суммы денег
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > накопление суммы денег
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19 терять
vti; св - потеря́ть, утеря́ть кнto lose; тратить попусту to wasteтеря́ть ключи́/де́ньги/равнове́сие — to lose one's keys/money/balance
теря́ть роди́телей — to lose one's parents
теря́ть в ве́се — to lose weight
теря́ть интере́с — to lose interest (in)
теря́ть интере́с к кому-л — BE to go off sb coll
теря́ть вре́мя — to lose/to waste (one's) time
нельзя́ теря́ть вре́мя — there's no time to be lost
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20 средства на текущем счете
current account money (balance), current account depositBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > средства на текущем счете
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