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1 Beschaffung
Beschaffung f 1. GEN collection; procurement (Besorgung); 2. V&M procurement* * ** * *Beschaffung
procurement, procuring, provision, purchasing, acquisition, assembling, (Akzept) securing, (Deckung) providing, (Kauf) buying;
• örtliche Beschaffung local purchase (procurement);
• zentrale Beschaffung centralized purchasing;
• Beschaffung von Aufträgen für Unterlieferanten subcontracting procurement;
• Beschaffung von Geld finding the means, supply of funds;
• Beschaffung der benötigten Geldmittel raising the necessary funds;
• Beschaffung von Industrieerzeugnissen industrial procurement;
• Beschaffung von Kreditunterlagen provision of information for credit purposes;
• Beschaffung von Wertpapieren acquisition of securities;
• Beschaffung von Wohnraum housing accommodation. -
2 Deckungsanschaffung
Deckungsanschaffung
providing cover;
• zeitweilige Deckungsaufhebung (Versicherung) suspension of cover;
• Deckungsauflage publisher’s cost;
• Deckungsauftrag covering order, order to cover;
• Deckungsausschluss für Buchschulden common memorandum (Br.);
• Deckungsaustausch shifting of funds;
• Deckungsbedürfnis need to cover, (Börse) short interest;
• Deckungsbeitrag variable gross margin, [profit] contribution, marginal (variable gross) income;
• Deckungsbeitragsrechnung contribution margin accounting, break-even analysis;
• Deckungsbereich (Rundfunk, Fernsehen) coverage;
• vorläufiger Deckungsbescheid (Feuerversicherung) covering note;
• Deckungsbestände (Staatsbank) cover of notes in circulation;
• Deckungsbestätigung (Versicherung) cover note;
• Deckungsbetrag margin, (Versicherung) amount insured, insured sum;
• Deckungseinzahlung payment to cover;
• Deckungserfordernisse coverage requirements;
• Deckungserweiterung (Versicherung) extended cover.
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