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21 profit/loss
profit/loss: net profit/loss отношение чистой прибыли к убыткам profit/loss: net profit/loss отношение чистой прибыли к убыткам -
22 profit
- profit
- nприбыль
- contractor's profits
- contractor's profit
- estimated profit
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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23 profit center
profit center (AE) 1. ACC Profit-Center n; 2. ECON, FIN Ergebniseinheit f, Profit-Center n; 3. MGT Erfolgsbereich m, Ergebniseinheit fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit center
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24 profit centre
profit centre (BE) 1. ACC Profit-Center n; 2. ECON, FIN Ergebniseinheit f, Profit-Center n; 3. MGT Erfolgsbereich m, Ergebniseinheit fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit centre
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25 profit centre accounting
profit centre accounting (BE) ACC, FIN Profit-Center-Rechnungswesen n, Abteilungserfolgsrechnung f, Bereichserfolgsrechnung f; Profit-Center-Abrechnung f (section or area of a company to which revenue and appropriate costs can be traced: divisions, subsidiaries, departments; synonymous: activity accounting)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit centre accounting
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26 profit centre
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27 profit-making
(a) (aiming to make profit) à but lucratif;∎ non profit-making organization association f à but non lucratif(b) (profitable) rentableUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > profit-making
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28 profit and loss account
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares. -
29 profit and loss statement
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares.The ultimate business dictionary > profit and loss statement
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30 profit/loss
profit/loss: net ~ отношение чистой прибыли к убыткам profit/loss: net ~ отношение чистой прибыли к убыткамБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > profit/loss
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31 profit and loss account
profit and loss account (P&L account)(E: BE) ACC Ergebnisrechnung f, Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung f, GuV-Rechnung f, GuV f, Aufwands- und Ertragsrechnung f, Erfolgsbilanz f (1. an account in the books of an organization showing profits or loss on its actual business activities after deduction of the appropriate expenses, unterjährige Ergebnisrechnung; 2. one of the statutory accounts, derived from the accounts in the books, which has to be filed annually stating the profit or loss of an organization; synonymous: AE income account; income statement)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit and loss account
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32 profit before interest and tax
profit before interest and tax ( profit before interest and taxes) ACC, FIN Ergebnis n vor Ertragsteuern und Zinsen, Ergebnis n vor Zinsen und Steuern, EBIT m(n), Ebit m(n), Gewinn m vor Zinsen und Steuern, Gewinn m vor Ertragsteuern und Zinsaufwand; operatives Ergebnis n vor Zinsen und Ertragsteuern, Betriebsergebnis n (Ebit) (synonymous: earnings before interest and tax, Ebit; this figure is frequently used to calculate ratios, thus enabling comparisons between different companies in different countries; Maß der Ertragskraft im operativen Kerngeschäft, wichtige Kennzahl mit international guter Vergleichbarkeit wegen der Eliminierung unterschiedlicher Finanzierungs- und Steuerstrukturen; cf Ebit)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit before interest and tax
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33 profit center accounting
profit center accounting (AE) ACC, FIN Profit-Center-Rechnungswesen n, Abteilungserfolgsrechnung f, Bereichserfolgsrechnung f (section or area of a company to which revenue and appropriate costs can be traced: divisions, subsidiaries, departments; synonymous: activity accounting)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit center accounting
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34 profit margin
profit margin ECON, FIN Gewinnspanne f, Gewinnmarge f; Umsatzgewinnrate f, Umsatzrentabilität f, Umsatzrendite f (profit in percent of turnover)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit margin
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35 profit-orientated
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit-orientated
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36 profit-turnover ratio
profit-turnover ratio ACC, ECON, FIN Umsatzrentabilität f, Umsatzrendite f, Umsatzgewinnrate f (percentage return on sales = profit in percent of turnover; Gewinn bzw. Jahresüberschuss in Prozent des Umsatzes)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > profit-turnover ratio
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37 profit
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > profit
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38 profit from
• profit from something to benefit from, to gain advantage or get profit from something получить пользу, преимущество, выгоду, прибыль от чего-тоAs a future doctor, she profited a lot from her hospital experience. He profited greatly from his move to Rome. The company profited greatly from the growing prices.
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39 profit-sharing
participation f ou intéressement m aux bénéfices;∎ we have a profit-sharing agreement/scheme nous avons un accord/un système de participation (aux bénéfices)Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > profit-sharing
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40 profit-volume ratio
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