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1 Bilanzverkürzung
Bilanzverkürzung f RW balance sheet contraction, contraction of the balance sheet (an equal reduction on both sides of the balance sheet; Gegensatz: Bilanzverlängerung = balance sheet extension)* * *Bilanzverkürzung
contraction of the balance sheet -
2 Bilanzimplosion
Bilanzimplosion f (infrml) BANK, MEDIA (infrml) balance sheet implosion, (infrml) balance sheet deflation (frml: Bilanzverkürzung = balance sheet contraction; Kapitalvernichtung, u. a. als Folge von Vermögens-Notverkäufen oder massiver, außerplanmäßiger Abschreibungen; Gegensatz: Bilanzaufblähung = balance sheet ballooning, balance sheet inflation; Gegensatz: Bilanzverlängerung = balance sheet extension) -
3 сжатый баланс
1) Economy: condensed balance sheet2) Business: balance sheet contraction -
4 сокращённый баланс
2) Accounting: condensed balance sheet (с укрупнёнными статьями)3) Business: balance sheet contractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сокращённый баланс
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5 Bilanzverkürzung
Bi·lanz·ver·kür·zungf FIN balance-sheet contraction -
6 balansekontraksjon
subst. balance-sheet contraction -
7 balansesammendrag
subst. (regnskap) balance sheet contraction -
8 Bilanzprüfungswesen
Bilanzprüfungswesen
auditing, accountancy service;
• Bilanzpublizität von Aktiengesellschaften corporate disclosure;
• Bilanzrechnung balance account;
• Bilanzrecht accounting law;
• Bilanzrevision auditing;
• Bilanzsaldo [capital] balance;
• Bilanzschema sample balance sheet (statement heading, US);
• Bilanzstichtag balance-sheet (accounting, statement, US) date;
• Bilanzstruktur balance-sheet structure;
• Bilanzsumme balance-sheet total;
• Bilanztag balance-sheet date;
• Bilanztransparenz transparency in business practices;
• Bilanzüberschuss surplus of assets over liabilities;
• Bilanzuntersuchung ratio analysis, statement analysis (US), breakdown of a balance sheet (US);
• Bilanzverabschiedung approval of a balance sheet;
• Bilanzveränderungen balance-sheet changes;
• Bilanzvergleich comparation of balance sheets;
• Bilanzverkürzung contraction of the balance sheet;
• Bilanzverlust deficit at end of year, loss figure shown in the balance sheet;
• Bilanzverluste accumulated losses;
• ausgewiesener Bilanzverlust loss as shown in the balance sheet;
• Bilanzveröffentlichung publication of a balance sheet;
• Bilanzverschleierung window dressing, cooking (faking) of a balance sheet;
• Bilanzvolumen balance-sheet total (volume);
• Bilanzvorbereitungsbogen work-sheet form (US);
• Bilanzvorlage, Bilanzvorlegung production of balance sheet;
• Bilanzwachstum balance-sheet growth;
• Bilanzwert book (balance-sheet) value;
• Bilanzzahlen balance-sheet figures (data);
• Bilanzzergliederung analysis sheet, breakdown of a balance sheet (US);
• Bilanzziffern balance-sheet figures (data);
• Bilanzziffern in das übliche Bilanzformular übertragen to rework statements into a standard form;
• Bilanzziffern veröffentlichen to make the balance sheets public;
• Bilanzzweck balance-sheet (statement, US) purpose. -
9 Verkürzung
Verkürzung f GEN abridgement, curtailment, reduction, shortening* * *f < Geschäft> abridgement, curtailment, reduction, shortening* * *Verkürzung
shortening, diminution, limitation, (Lohn) reduction, (Rechte) curtailment;
• Verkürzung der Arbeitszeit shortening of working hours, reduction in hours of work;
• Verkürzung einer Bilanz contraction of balance sheet;
• Verkürzung einer Frist abridgement of time;
• Verkürzung eines Vermächtnisses abatement of legacy;
• Verkürzung der Zollsätze drop in the customs duty. -
10 Verkürzung einer Bilanz
Verkürzung einer Bilanz
contraction of balance sheetBusiness german-english dictionary > Verkürzung einer Bilanz
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