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1 погашение долга в рассрочку
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > погашение долга в рассрочку
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2 погашение долга в рассрочку
1) General subject: amortization2) Law: amortizement3) Economy: admortization, amortization of debt, repayment by instalments4) Business: amortization instalment, amortization of a debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > погашение долга в рассрочку
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3 амортизация долга
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4 предусмотренные графиком выплаты в счёт погашения долга
Economy: scheduled amortization of debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предусмотренные графиком выплаты в счёт погашения долга
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5 предусмотренные графиком выплаты в счёт погашения основной суммы долга
Economy: scheduled amortization of debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предусмотренные графиком выплаты в счёт погашения основной суммы долга
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6 обслуживание долга (фин.-экон.)
обслуживание долга (фин.-экон.)
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debt service
The fees or amount of money necessary to pay interest on an outstanding debt, the principal of maturing serial bonds, and the required contributions to an amortization or sinking fund for term bonds. (Source: EFP)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > обслуживание долга (фин.-экон.)
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7 списание задолженности
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > списание задолженности
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8 сроки погашения задолженности
debt maturity, debt (amortization) scheduleBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > сроки погашения задолженности
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9 погашение долга
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10 погашение долга в рассрочку
amortization of a debt4000 полезных слов и выражений > погашение долга в рассрочку
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11 срок погашения долга в рассрочку
debt amortization period4000 полезных слов и выражений > срок погашения долга в рассрочку
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12 амортизация долга
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > амортизация долга
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13 списание задолженности
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > списание задолженности
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14 погашение долга
1) General subject: acquittance, amortisation, discharge of a debt, satisfaction, debt services2) Agriculture: amortization (обычно в рассрочку путём периодической выплаты процентов и части основной суммы долга)3) Law: quittance, cancellation of debt4) Economy: acquittal of debt, debt service, debt servicing, discharge of debt, extinguishment of debt, liquidation of a debt, redemption of debt, refunding of debt, repayment, repayment of debts, settle of a debt5) Accounting: retirement of debt (через выкуп, конверсию или рефинансирование), retirement of debt (также extinguishment of debt)6) Finances: redemption of a debt7) Banking: debt extinction, debt extinguishment, debt recovery, debt redemption, debt repayment, debt retirement, discharge, payment, repayment of debt8) Business: amortization, maturity of debt, paying off, repayment of a debt, service on loan, settlement of debt9) Investment: redemption10) EBRD: payback, satisfaction of debt -
15 списание задолженности
1) General subject: amortisation2) Economy: debt relief3) Diplomatic term: (частичное) debt relief4) Banking: (безнадежной) charge-off, debt amortization, debt forgivenessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > списание задолженности
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16 график погашения задолженности
1) General subject: schedule for the repayment of debts, schedule for the settlement of indebtedness2) Finances: amortization schedule, (кредитной) amortisation schedule3) Banking: loan amortization schedule4) EBRD: debt repayment scheduleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > график погашения задолженности
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17 долг
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18 амортизация прибыли на переданном займе
Electricity: amortization of gain on reacquired debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > амортизация прибыли на переданном займе
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19 график снижения максимального лимита задолженности
Banking: maximum lending limit decrease schedule (букв. - график снижения максимального лимита кредитования), amortization schedule (букв. - график погашения), maximum debt limit decrease scheduleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > график снижения максимального лимита задолженности
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20 погашение
1) General subject: acquittance, amortization (долга), cancellation (марок), clearing off, extinction (долга), obliteration, quench (пожара, пламени), absorption, clearance, drawing, redemption, retirement2) Geology: depreciation3) Engineering: blackout, extinguishing5) Mathematics: paying-off6) Law: acquittal (долга), acquittance (долга), canceling, cancelling, extinguishment, redemption (облигации), repayment7) Economy: extinguishment (долга), offset, redemption (ценных бумаг), repayment (долга), settlement (долга), sinking (долга)8) Accounting: call, extinguishment of bond, extinguishment of debt, payment (долга), settlement, sinking9) Diplomatic term: liquidation10) Oil: redemption( redeem promissory notes) (векселей)11) Banking: reimbursement13) EBRD: amortisation (кредитов), discharge, extinguishment (долгое), recovery, redemption (облигация), repayment (займов)
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