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1 отчисление в резервный капитал
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > отчисление в резервный капитал
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2 отчисления в резервный капитал
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > отчисления в резервный капитал
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3 резервный капитал
1. accumulated surplusрезервный капитал; резерв банка — surplus reserve
2. profit and loss surplusизнос основного капитала, основных средств — wear and tear
3. reserve capital4. reserve fund5. surplus reserveРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > резервный капитал
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4 отчисления в резервный капитал
1) Economy: additions to surplus2) Business: addition to surplusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отчисления в резервный капитал
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5 добавление
с.1) ( действие) addition f2) (то, что добавлено) complément m, supplément m, addition f; appendice [-pɛ̃-] m ( приложение)примеча́ния и добавле́ния — notes f pl et additions
в добавле́ние к ска́занному — suite à ce qui a été dit plus haut (придых.)
* * *n1) gener. addenda, addition, adjonction, ajout, complément, incorporation, rajout, augmentation (при переиздании книги), supplément2) colloq. rajouti3) obs. surplus (к сказанному)4) liter. placage5) eng. ajouté, appoint, pigmentation (в смесь)6) IT. incrémentation7) belg. ajoute -
6 прирост
1) General subject: accession, accrescency, accretion, augmentation, cumulative gain, gain, growth, increase, increment, surplus3) Biology: amount of growth4) Engineering: incrementation5) Economy: increment of growth, runup6) Accounting: addition, enlargement8) Forestry: accretion (дерева), increment (напр. насаждения), increment (насаждения), shoot9) Oil: incremental growth, incremental value10) Fishery: growth gain11) Astronautics: boost12) Taxes: mark-up13) Business: markup14) Makarov: access, accretion (леса), incr (increment), increment (напр. продукции), maiden lateral, rate of growth15) Bibliography: accrual (поступление в серию, которая уже имеется в архиве)16) Logistics: additions17) General subject: change
См. также в других словарях:
surplus — ► NOUN 1) an amount left over when requirements have been met. 2) an excess of income or assets over expenditure or liabilities in a given period. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ more than what is needed or used; extra. ORIGIN from Latin super in addition + plus… … English terms dictionary
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addition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Process of adding Nouns 1. (act of adding) addition, increase, expansion, annexation, accession; corollary, concomitant (See accompaniment). See sequence, junction, auxiliary. 2 … English dictionary for students
surplus — noun an amount left over when requirements have been met. ↘an excess of income or assets over expenditure or liabilities in a given period. ↘the excess value of a company s assets over the face value of its stock. adjective excess; extra. Origin… … English new terms dictionary
Operating surplus — is an accounting concept used in national accounts statistics (such as United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA) and in corporate and government accounts. It is the balancing item of the Generation of Income Account in the UNSNA. It may… … Wikipedia
Benchmark Surplus — is an insurance term that refers to the amount of surplus from an additional capital source that would be necessary to act as a supplement to the cash flow. The benchmark surplus would be required when unforeseen contingencies occur that could… … Investment dictionary
consumer surplus — ▪ economics also called social surplus and consumer s surplus in economics, the difference between the price a consumer pays for an item and the price he would be willing to pay rather than do without it. As first developed by Jules… … Universalium
extra vs surplus — Extra is usually used as an adjective, or a noun: Adjective: Used to describe something added to an existing or usual amount or number. Noun: An item in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary. For example: We set an extra… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
extra vs surplus — Extra is usually used as an adjective, or a noun: Adjective: Used to describe something added to an existing or usual amount or number. Noun: An item in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary. For example: We set an extra… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
excess or surplus water — Water which is flowing in stream in addition to what may be termed adjudicated waters. Any water not needed for reasonable beneficial uses of those having prior rights is excess or surplus water . City of Pasadena v. City of Alhambra, 33 Cal.2d… … Black's law dictionary
excess or surplus water — Water which is flowing in stream in addition to what may be termed adjudicated waters. Any water not needed for reasonable beneficial uses of those having prior rights is excess or surplus water . City of Pasadena v. City of Alhambra, 33 Cal.2d… … Black's law dictionary