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1 financial
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2 financial\ assistance
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3 financial\ backing
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4 financial\ condition
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5 financial\ matters
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6 financial\ officer
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7 financial\ support
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8 financial\ year
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9 капитализируемая аренда
v1) account. (àíãë.: financial lease; capital lease; financial leasing; finance lease) kapitalirent2) fin. (àíãë.: financial lease; capital lease; financial leasing; finance lease) finantsliising, (àíãë.: financial lease; capital lease; financial leasing; finance lease) kapitaliliisingРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > капитализируемая аренда
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10 финансы
gener. (àíãë.: financial condition; financial circumstances/condition; financial situation/status; financial position/standing; pecuniary circumstances; financial circumstances; financial situation; financ rahaline seis -
11 EFSM
EU. (àíãë.: European Financial Stability Mechanism) Euroopa Finantsstabiilsuse Mehhanism -
12 Европейский фонд финансовой стабильности
adjEU. (Euroopa päästepakett)(àíãë.: EFSF; European Financial Stability Facility // íåì.: Europäische Finanzstabilisierungsfazilität) Euroopa Finantsstabiilsuse FondРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > Европейский фонд финансовой стабильности
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13 годовой бухгалтерский отчёт
adjaccount. raamatupidamise aastaaruanne (àíãë.: annual financial statements)Русско-эстонский универсальный словарь > годовой бухгалтерский отчёт
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14 финансовая обязанность
adjaccount. finantskohustus (àíãë. financial liability)Русско-эстонский универсальный словарь > финансовая обязанность
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15 финансовое требование
fin. (àíãë.: financial claim; cash claim; money claim; claim for money; pecuniary claim; pecuniary demand; monetary claim // íåì.: Geldforderung) rahaline nõueРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > финансовое требование
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16 финансовый капитал
adjfin. (àíãë.: financial assets) finantsvara -
17 финансовый надзор
adjfin. (àíãë.: financial supervision) finantsinspektsioon (www.kindlustuseabc.ee/ru/poleznye-ssylki)
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