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1 оборотный, отрицательный капитал
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2 отрицательный оборотный капитал
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3 оборотный капитал
1. floating assetsкапитал, вложенный в банк — assets held
2. floating capitalструктура капитала; строение капитала — structure of capital
состав капитала; структура капитала — composition of capital
капитал, который меньше объявленной суммы — impaired capital
3. live capital4. operating capital5. rolling capitalкапитал, вложенный в неликвидные активы — locked-up capital
6. trading capitalразделять капитал; разделенный капитал — cut into capital
7. turnover fund8. working capacityоборотный капитал, оборотные фонды — working capital
9. current capital10. circulating capitalизъятие капитала; отлив капитала — withdrawal of capital
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оборотный капитал
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4 оборотный
1. floatingоборотный капитал; оборотные средства — floating assets
2. negotiable3. negotiable institution4. revolving5. workingоборотные средства, оборотные фонды — working asset
оборотный капитал, оборотные фонды — working capital
6. back; reverse; seamy; circulating7. circulatingСинонимический ряд:обратная (прил.) исподняя; обратная -
5 отрицательный
1. negativeотрицательный итог; отрицательный остаток — negative balance
отрицательное ускорение, замедление — negative acceleration
2. negativelyРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отрицательный
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6 отрицательный оборотный капитал
Economy: negative working capitalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательный оборотный капитал
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7 резерв
1. backlog2. fund3. provisionобщий резерв, создаваемый банком — general provisions
4. reserves5. stock-pile6. stockpile7. working balances8. backup9. redundancy10. spare11. contingency12. resv13. slack14. standby15. reserveСинонимический ряд:запас (сущ.) запас
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