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1 резерв для покрытия сомнительных долгов
reserve for doubtful debts, loss reserveBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > резерв для покрытия сомнительных долгов
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2 резерв на покрытие сомнительных долгов
1) Economy: reserve for doubtful accounts2) Banking: provision for doubtful debts, reserve for doubtful debts3) Audit: Allowance for doubtful accounts4) SAP.fin. reserve for bad debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резерв на покрытие сомнительных долгов
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3 резерв на покрытие сомнительных кредитов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > резерв на покрытие сомнительных кредитов
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4 резервы по сомнительным долгам
1) General subject: doubtful debt reserves (счёт 63)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > резервы по сомнительным долгам
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5 резерв на покрытие сомнительных долгов
reserve (provision) for doubtful debts, allowance for doubtful accountsBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > резерв на покрытие сомнительных долгов
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6 сомнительный долг
1. bad debtсильно задолжать, быть кругом в долгу — to be deep in debt
сборщик налогов, агент по взысканию долгов — debt collector
погашение долгов; погашение задолженности — debt retirement
2. doubtful debtРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сомнительный долг
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