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1 anticipated losses from incomplete contracts
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > anticipated losses from incomplete contracts
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2 reserves for anticipated losses from incomplete contracts
reserves for anticipated losses from incomplete contracts ACC, TAX (Deu) Rückstellungen fpl für drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften, (jarg) Drohverlustrückstellungen fpl (steuerrechtliches Passivierungsverbot)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reserves for anticipated losses from incomplete contracts
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3 drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften
drohende Verluste mpl aus schwebenden Geschäften (Deu) RW anticipated losses from incomplete contracts (in der Handelsbilanz = commercial balance sheet besteht Passivierungspflicht, in der Steuerbilanz = tax balance sheet besteht hingegen Passivierungsverbot)Business german-english dictionary > drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften
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4 Drohverlustrückstellungen
Drohverlustrückstellungen fpl (Deu, jarg) RW, STEUER reserves for anticipated losses from incomplete contracts (Bilanz; frml: Rückstellungen für drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften; in der Handelsbilanz = commercial balance sheet besteht Passivierungspflicht, in der Steuerbilanz = tax balance sheet besteht hingegen Passivierungsverbot)Business german-english dictionary > Drohverlustrückstellungen
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5 Rückstellungen für drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften
Rückstellungen fpl für drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften (Deu) RW, STEUER reserves for anticipated losses from incomplete contracts (Synonym: Drohverlustrückstellungen jarg; in der Handelsbilanz = commercial balance sheet besteht Passivierungspflicht, in der Steuerbilanz = tax balance sheet besteht hingegen Passivierungsverbot)Business german-english dictionary > Rückstellungen für drohende Verluste aus schwebenden Geschäften
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