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41 amount of capital invested
Politics english-russian dictionary > amount of capital invested
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42 Amount of capital
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43 amount of capital investments
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > amount of capital investments
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44 amount of capital investments
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > amount of capital investments
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45 death benefit (the amount)
capital(-)décès (MIX517)English-French insurance dictionari > death benefit (the amount)
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46 face amount
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47 maximum, principal, amount
capital m maximalEnglish-French legislative terms > maximum, principal, amount
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49 additional paid-in capital
фин. эмиссионный доход (доход, полученный при размещении нового выпуска акции по цене, превышающей номинальную или объявленную стоимость)Syn:capital in excess of par value, capital contributed in excess of par value, contributed capital in excess of par, capital surplus, paid-in surplusSee:
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дополнительный оплаченный капитал; см. capital contributed in excess of par value;* * ** * *. Equity contributions to a corporation in excess of the amount of capital stock. See Owner's Equity, below. . Словарь экономических терминов .Англо-русский экономический словарь > additional paid-in capital
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50 working capital
working capital (WC) ACC, FIN Betriebskapital n, Betriebsmittel n (synonymous: current operating capital); Nettoumlaufvermögen n, Working Capital n, WC (a liquidity ratio: the amount by which the value of the current assets exceeds the current liabilities = current assets minus current liabilities = Umlaufvermögen minus kurzfristige Verbindlichkeiten; synonymous: net current assets, current capital, AE net working capital, NWC; Liquiditätskennzahl; anders: die Liquiditätsgrade und der Liquiditätskoeffizient –work capital ratio–, auch sie horizontale Bilanzkennzahlen, sind als Quotienten definiert)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > working capital
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51 minimum amount of initial capital
minimum amount of initial capital FIN, BANK Mindestbetrag m an Anfangskapital, Mindeststartkapital nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > minimum amount of initial capital
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52 net working capital
net working capital ACC, FIN Nettobetriebskapital n, Nettoumlaufvermögen n, Net Working Capital n, Working Capital n (a liquidity ratio: the amount by which the value of current assets exceeds current liabilities = current assets minus current liabilities = Umlaufvermögen minus kurzfristige Verbindlichkeiten; synonymous: net current assets, AE working capital, WC; eine Liquiditätskennzahl, die als Differenz gebildet wird; anders: sowohl die drei Liquiditätsgrade als auch der Liquiditätskoeffizient –work capital ratio–, auch sie horizontale Bilanzkennzahlen, sind als Quotienten definiert)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > net working capital
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53 endowment capital
1) фин. дарственный капитал*The endowment capital is held and invested in perpetuity, and the investment earnings, a significant ongoing and reliable source of revenue, can be spent for the purposes intended.
Syn:endowment 1)2) фин. донорский капитал* (капитал, который материнская компания передает дочерней компании для обеспечения ее деятельности, как правило, при создании этой компании)In the case of branches, endowment capital is required to meet projected start-up costs. The amount is normally equivalent to the first year’s projected operating costs.
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донорский, или пожертвованный, капитал: 1) капитал-дотация (напр., переводимый компанией своему отделению); 2) пожертвованный капитал на содержание колледжа, больницы, церкви.* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
54 authorized share capital
Finthe type, class, number, and amount of the shares which a company may issue, as empowered by its memorandum of association. [m1] Also known as nominal share capital, registered share capital -
55 commitments for capital expenditure
Finthe amount a company has committed to spend on fixed assets in the future. In the United Kingdom, companies are legally obliged to disclose this amount, and any additional commitments, in their annual report.The ultimate business dictionary > commitments for capital expenditure
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56 paid-up capital
1) Общая лексика: оплаченная часть акционерного капитала2) Юридический термин: оплаченный акционерный капитал -
57 risk-adjusted return on capital
Finreturn on capital calculated in a way that takes into account the risks associated with income.EXAMPLEBeing able to compare a high-risk, potentially high-return investment with a low-risk, lower-return investment helps answer a key question that confronts every investor: is it worth the risk?There are several ways to calculate riskadjusted return. Each has its strengths and shortcomings. All require particular data, such as an investment’s rate of return, the risk-free return rate for a given period, and a market’s performance and its standard deviation.The choice of calculation depends on an investor’s focus: whether it is on upside gains or downside losses.Perhaps the most widely used is the Sharpe ratio. This measures the potential impact of return volatility on expected return and the amount of return earned per unit of risk. The higher a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its historical risk-adjusted performance, and the higher the number the greater the return per unit of risk. The formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/Std deviation of portfolio return = Sharpe ratioTake, for example, two investments, one returning 54%, the other 26%. At first glance, the higher figure clearly looks like the better choice, but because of its high volatility it has a Sharpe ratio of 0.279, while the investment with a lower return has a ratio of 0.910. On a risk-adjusted basis the latter would be the wiser choice.The Treynor ratio also measures the excess of return per unit of risk. Its formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/ Portfolio’s beta = Treynor ratioIn this formula (and others that follow), beta is a separately calculated figure that describes the tendency of an investment to respond to marketplace swings. The higher beta the greater the volatility, and vice versa.A third formula, Jensen’s measure, is often used to rate a money manager’s performance against a market index, and whether or not a investment’s risk was worth its reward. The formula is:(Portfolio return – Risk-free return) – Portfolio beta × (Benchmark return – Riskfree return) = Jensen’s measureThe ultimate business dictionary > risk-adjusted return on capital
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58 share capital
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59 assigned capital
Банковское дело: приписной капитал (an amount of money in a freely convertible currency granted by a foreign bank to its branch for accreditation thereof) -
60 minimum amount policy
contrat à capital minimal ( * SL2e)
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