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1 capital
nkapital• abnormal capital movements neuobičajeno kretanje kapitala• additional paid-in capital dodatno uplaćeni kapital• admissible capital item dopuљtena stavka kapitala• amortization of capital leases amortizacija kapitalnoga najma• authorised capital odobreni kapital• available surplus capital raspoloћivi viљak kapitala• called-up capital upisani i neuplaćeni dionički kapital• capital account račun kapitalnih transakcija• capital account of balance račun kapitalnih transakcija u bilanci plaćanja• capital adequacy adekvatnost kapitala• Capital Adequacy Directive ( CAD) Direktiva o adekvatnosti kapitala• capital adequacy ratio koeficijent adekvatnosti kapitala• capital and financial account račun kapitalnih i financijskih transakcija• capital and regulatory capital kapital i propisani kapital• capital and reserve assets kapital i pričuve• Capital Asset Pricing Model ( CAPM) model određivanjaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > capital
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2 authorise
vovlastiti, odobriti, opunomoćiti• authorised bond odobrena obveznica• authorised capital odobreni kapital• authorised insurer ovlaљteni osiguravatelj• authorised share odobrena dionicaBilj.: Dionica kojoj se statutom poduzeća odobrava izdavanje i broj• authorised stock odobrena dionicaBilj.: Dionica kojoj se statutom poduzeća odobrava izdavanje i brojEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > authorise
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