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1 оборотный актив
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2 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 -
3 оборотный
1. turnaround2. negotiableБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > оборотный
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4 оборотный актив
1) Banking: negotiable asset2) Audit: current asset -
5 легко реализуем актив
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > легко реализуем актив
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