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81 reddito
m commerce incomereddito annuo annual incomecoppia a doppio reddito double-income couple* * *reddito s.m. (econ.) income, revenue, yield; ( utile) profit, return: reddito annuo, yearly income; redditi commerciali, industriali, commercial, industrial profits; reddito complessivo, aggregate income; reddito da locazione, rental income; reddito di capitale, unearned income; reddito di lavoro, earned income; reddito da lavoro dipendente, income from employment; reddito da lavoro autonomo, income from self-employment; reddito di esercizio, operating income; redditi diversi, miscellaneous income; reddito esente da tasse, non imponibile, non-taxable income; reddito familiare, family income; reddito fondiario, income from land and buildings; reddito figurativo, notional income; reddito immobiliare, income from real estate; redditi occasionali, perquisites; reddito patrimoniale, estate income; reddito personale, personal income; reddito presunto, estimated income; reddito pro capite, per capita income; reddito pubblico, public revenue; reddito reale, real income; reddito in natura, income in kind; reddito soggetto a ritenuta alla fonte, tassato alla fonte, income taxed at source; reddito al lordo di imposta, income before taxation; reddito soggetto a tassazione separata, income subject to separate taxation; a basso, alto reddito, low-income, high-income; categoria a reddito fisso, fixed-income bracket (o class); imposta sui redditi professionali, tax on professional earnings; scaglione di reddito, income bracket (o class); l'andamento del reddito in Italia negli anni 80, income trends in Italy in the eighties; vivere del proprio reddito, to live on one's income; spendere più del proprio reddito, to exceed one's income; colpire qualsiasi forma di reddito, to seize upon any source of revenue // (fin.): reddito da capitale, capital gain (s) (o return on capital); reddito da investimento, mobiliare, return on investment (o income from investment); reddito su azioni, yield on securities; reddito da obbligazioni, bond yield; titoli di reddito, income stock.* * *['rɛddito]sostantivo maschile econ. income, revenueavere un reddito di 30.000 euro all'anno — to be on an income of 30,000 euros per year
fonte di reddito — source of income o of revenue
reddito da lavoro autonomo — income from self-employment, self-employment income
reddito da lavoro dipendente — income from employment, earned income
* * *reddito/'rεddito/sostantivo m.econ. income, revenue; avere un reddito di 30.000 euro all'anno to be on an income of 30,000 euros per year; famiglie a basso reddito low-income households; imposta sul reddito income tax; fascia di reddito income bracket; fonte di reddito source of income o of revenue; a reddito fisso fixed-income\reddito di capitali unearned income; reddito imponibile taxable income; reddito d'impresa business income; reddito da lavoro earned income; reddito da lavoro autonomo income from self-employment, self-employment income; reddito da lavoro dipendente income from employment, earned income; reddito nazionale national income. -
82 сбор
м.1) ( собирание чего-л) collectionсбор урожа́я — harvest
сбор виногра́да — vintage
сбор ча́я — tea picking
сбор разли́той не́фти — oil-spill recovery
сбор нало́гов — tax collection
сбор све́дений — collection of information, gaining information
сбор по́дписей — collection of signatures; signature-gathering campaign
2) (встреча, собрание) assembly; meeting; get-togetherпункт сбора — assembly place / point
сбор однокла́сснико́в — class reunion
3) воен. (тж. мн.; призыв на учения) assembly, musterежего́дный ла́герный сбор — annual camp
4) спорт (тж. мн.) practice, training sessionспорти́вные сборы — team practice session sg
неде́льные спорти́вные сборы — practice week sg
5) (плата, налог) charge, tax, dutyтамо́женный сбор — customs duties pl
порто́вый сбор — harbour dues pl
аэропо́ртовый сбор — airport tax
ге́рбовый сбор — stamp duty
комиссио́нный сбор — commission
сбор за обслу́живание — service charge
6) ( выручка) proceeds pl; earnings pl, takings pl, receipts plсборы от конце́рта — proceeds from the concert / show
по́лный сбор театр — full house
хоро́шие сборы театр — good box office sg
де́лать хоро́шие сборы театр — play to full houses; get good box-office returns
7) мн. ( приготовления) preparationsсборы в доро́гу — packing for travel, packing one's suitcases
8) (смесь трав, ягод) mixture (of herbs, etc)сбор из лека́рственных трав — medicinal herbal tea
••быть в сборе (собраться) — be assembled, be in session
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83 economic value added
Fina way of judging financial performance by measuring the amount by which the earnings of a project, an operation, or a corporation exceed or fall short of the total amount of capital that was originally invested by its owners.EXAMPLEEVA is conceptually simple: from net operating profit, subtract an appropriate charge for the opportunity cost of all capital invested in an enterprise—the amount that could have been invested elsewhere. It is calculated using this formula:Net operating profit less applicable taxes – Cost of capital = EVAIf a company is considering building a new plant, and its total weighted cost over ten years is $80 million, while the expected annual incremental return on the new operation is $10 million, or $100 million over ten years, then the plant’s EVA would be positive, in this case $20 million:$100 million – $80 million = $20 millionAn alternative but more complex formula for EVA is:(% Return on invested capital – % Cost of capital) × original capital invested = EVAAn objective of EVA is to determine which business units best utilize their assets to generate returns and maximize shareholder value; it can be used to assess a company, a business unit, a single plant, office, or even an assembly line. This same technique is equally helpful in evaluating new business opportunities.Abbr. EVA -
84 efficiency ratio
Fina way of measuring the proportion of operating revenues or fee income spent on overhead expenses.EXAMPLEOften identified with banking and financial sectors, the efficiency ratio indicates a management’s ability to keep overhead costs low. In banking, an acceptable efficiency ratio was once in the low 60s. Now the goal is 50, while better-performing banks boast ratios in the mid 40s. Low ratings usually indicate a higher return on equity and earnings.This measurement is also used by mature industries, such as steel manufacture, chemicals, or car production, that must focus on tight cost controls to boost profitability because growth prospects are modest.The efficiency ratio is defined as operating overhead expenses divided by turnover. If operating expenses are $100,000, and turnover is $230,000, then:100,000/230,000 = 0.43 efficiency ratioHowever, not everyone calculates the ratio in the same way. Some institutions include all non-interest expenses, while others exclude certain charges and intangible asset amortization.A different method measures efficiency simply by tracking three other measures: accounts payable to sales, days sales outstanding, and stock turnover. This indicates how fast a company is able to move its merchandise. A general guide is that if the first two of these measures are low and third is high, efficiency is probably high; the reverse is likewise true.To find the stock turnover ratio, divide total sales by total stock. If net sales are $300,000, and stock is $140,000, then:300,000/140,000 = 2.14 stock turnover ratioTo find the accounts payable to sales ratio, divide a company’s accounts payable by its annual net sales. A high ratio suggests that a company is using its suppliers’ funds as a source of cheap financing because it is not operating efficiently enough to generate its own funds. If accounts payable are $50,000, and total sales are $300,000, then:50,000/300,000 = 0.14 × 100 = 14% accounts payable to sales ratio -
85 IRA
abbr. Finindividual retirement account: a pension plan, designed for individuals without a company pension plan, that allows annual sums, subject to limits dependent upon employment income, to be set aside from earnings tax-free. Individuals with a company pension may invest in an IRA, but only from their net income. IRAs, including the Education IRA, designed as a way of saving for children’s education, may invest in almost any financial security except real estate.
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