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1 balance sheet date
balance sheet date ACC Bilanzstichtag, AbschlussstichtagEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > balance sheet date
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2 consolidate
transitive verb1) konsolidieren [Stellung, Einfluss, Macht]2) (combine) zusammenlegen [Territorien, Grundstücke, Firmen]; konsolidieren [Anleihen, Schulden]* * *[kən'solideit](to make or become solid; to strengthen.) festigen- academic.ru/15480/consolidation">consolidation* * *con·soli·date[kənˈsɒlɪdeɪt, AM -ˈsɑ:lə-]I. viII. vt▪ to \consolidate sthto \consolidate sb's relationship jds Beziehung festigen2. (unite) etw vereinigen3. LAW etw vereinfachen, schon bestehende Gesetze verbinden* * *[kən'sɒlIdeɪt]vt1) (= confirm) festigen* * *A v/t2. MILa) Truppen zusammenziehenb) eine Stellung ausbauen, verstärken3. WIRTSCHa) (besonders Staats)Schulden konsolidieren, fundierenc) Gesellschaften zusammenschließen, -legen5. TECH verdichtenB v/i1. TECH sich verdichten, fest werden2. besonders fig sich festigen:consolidate into sich kristallisieren zu einem Ganzen3. WIRTSCH sich zusammenschließen* * *transitive verb1) konsolidieren [Stellung, Einfluss, Macht]2) (combine) zusammenlegen [Territorien, Grundstücke, Firmen]; konsolidieren [Anleihen, Schulden]* * *v.festigen v.konsolidieren v.
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