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1 payable
• erääntynyt• maksettava* * *adjective (which may be or must be paid: The account is payable at the end of the month.) maksettavaksi lankeava -
2 payable at saght
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3 payable at sight
• esitettäessä maksettava -
4 payable in cash
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5 payable on demand
• esitettäessä maksettava -
6 payable on presentation
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7 account payable
• ostovelkabookkeeping• tilivelka -
8 accounts payable
bookkeeping• ostovelat• tilivelat -
9 accounts payable and receivable
bookkeeping• reskontraEnglish-Finnish dictionary > accounts payable and receivable
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10 accounts payable financing
finance, business, economy• ostolaskujen rahoitus -
11 documentary credit payable at sight
finance, business, economy• käteisremburssiEnglish-Finnish dictionary > documentary credit payable at sight
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12 documentary credit payable by sight
finance, business, economy• avistaremburssiEnglish-Finnish dictionary > documentary credit payable by sight
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13 freight payable at destination
finance, business, economy• rahti maksetaan perillä -
14 interest payable
finance, business, economy• maksettava korko• korkomenofinance, business, economy• korkovelka -
15 note payable
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16 sum assured payable at death
finance, business, economy• kuolemantapaussumma -
17 sum payable at death
finance, business, economy• kuolemantapaussumma -
18 sum payable under a bill
finance, business, economy• vekselinmäärä -
19 trade accounts payable
finance, business, economy• tavaravelka -
20 backdate
• varhentaa* * *1) (to put an earlier date on (a cheque etc): He should have paid his bill last month and so he has backdated the cheque.)2) (to make payable from a date in the past: Our rise in pay was backdated to April.) varhentaa
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payable — [ pɛjabl ] adj. • 1481 paiavle « qui satisfait; de bonne qualité » 1255; de payer ♦ Qui doit être payé (dans certaines conditions de temps, de lieu, etc.). Payable en argent, en nature, en espèces, par chèque. ⇒ réglable. Objet payable en douze… … Encyclopédie Universelle
payable — pay·able adj: that may, can, or must be paid Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. payable I … Law dictionary
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payable — Payable. s. m. v. Qui doit estre payé en certain temps. Il ne se dit guere qu en parlant de l escheance des termes où l on doit payer. Une lettre de change payable à veüe. ce billet là n est payable qu à Noël. il est convenu de luy donner une… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
payable to someone — phrase a cheque that is payable to someone has their name written on it because the money is owed to them Cheques should be made payable to M&D Ltd. Thesaurus: cheques and using chequeshyponym Main entry: payable … Useful english dictionary
Payable — Pay a*ble, a. [Cf. F. payable. Cf. {Pacable}.] 1. That may, can, or should be paid; suitable to be paid; justly due. Drayton. [1913 Webster] Thanks are a tribute payable by the poorest. South. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) (a) That may be discharged or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
payable on demand — ► FINANCE used to describe a loan that may have to be paid back at any time, with little or no warning: »Many business loans are payable on demand. Main Entry: ↑payable … Financial and business terms
payable to bearer — ► FINANCE used on a bond, cheque, etc. to state that the amount of money shown should be paid to the person who brings it for payment: »Where a bill is not payable to bearer, the payee must be named. Main Entry: ↑payable … Financial and business terms
payable to order — ► FINANCE used on a bond, cheque, etc. to state that the amount of money shown should be paid to the person who is named on it: »If an instrument is not payable to order or to bearer, it is not negotiable. Main Entry: ↑payable … Financial and business terms