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1 rate of return on stockholders' equity
фин. = return on equityАнгло-русский экономический словарь > rate of return on stockholders' equity
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2 rate earned on common stockholders' equity
фин., амер. = return on common equityАнгло-русский экономический словарь > rate earned on common stockholders' equity
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3 return on common equity
фин. рентабельность обыкновенного акционерного [собственного\] капитала* (показатель рентабельности для части собственного капитала, представленной обыкновенными акциями; определяется как выраженное в процентах отношение чистой прибыли, обычно за вычетом дивидендов по привилегированным акциям, к среднему за период размеру акционерного капитала, сформированного за счет обыкновенных акций)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > return on common equity
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4 rate earned on stockholders' equity
фин., амер. = return on equityАнгло-русский экономический словарь > rate earned on stockholders' equity
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5 return on equity
сокр. ROE фин. рентабельность собственного [акционерного\] капитала, прибыль на собственный [акционерный\] капитал (показатель эффективности использования собственного капитала, рассчитываемый как отношение чистой прибыли к среднему за период размеру собственного капитала или, что то же самое, как отношение дохода на обыкновенную акцию к балансовой стоимости фирмы в расчете на одну акцию)Syn:return on stockholders' equity, rate of return on stockholders' equity, rate earned on stockholders' equity, return on shareholders' funds, return on owners' equitySee:return on common equity, return on invested capital, shareholders' funds, rate of return, Du Pont chart, profitability ratio, degree of financial leverage
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= return on capital 1.* * ** * *рентабельность акционерного капитала, задействованного в сделкепоказатель, который рассчитывается в двух вариантах: как отношение чистой прибыли к акционерному капиталу учредителей и как отношение чистой прибыли к общему акционерному капиталу abbr ROE -
6 return on shareholders' funds
сокр. ROSF фин. рентабельность акционерного капитала, прибыль на акционерный капитал (выраженное в процентах отношение чистой прибыли к используемому акционерному капиталу, т. е. к сумме выпущенного капитала и резервов)Syn:return on equity, return on stockholders' equity, rate of return on stockholders' equity, rate earned on stockholders' equity, return on owners' equitySee:* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > return on shareholders' funds
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7 rate
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