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1 capitalize interest
Банковское дело: капитализировать проценты -
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3 to capitalize interest
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4 to capitalize interest
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5 interest
n1) интерес; заинтересованность2) обыкн. pl практическая заинтересованность, интересы; выгода; польза3) проценты, процентный доход; ссудный процент4) доля, пай, участие в чем-л.5) обыкн. pl группа лиц, объединенных общими интересами
- accrued interest
- accrued interest on customer deposits
- accrued interest on deposits with credit institutions
- accrued interest on loans to customers
- accrued interest payable
- accrued interest receivable
- accruing interest
- accumulated interest
- added interest
- advance interest
- annual interest
- anticipated interest
- apparent interest
- assurable interest
- average interest
- back interest
- baloon interest
- bank interest
- bank deposit interest
- banking interests
- basic interests
- beneficial interest
- bought interest
- business interests
- buyers' interest
- buying interest
- capital interest
- capitalized interest
- carried interest
- colliding interests
- commercial interests
- common interest
- compound interest
- conflicting interests
- considerable interest
- contending interests
- controlling interest
- conventional interest
- corporate interests
- credit interest
- current interest
- daily interest
- debit interest
- default interest
- defaulted interest
- deferred interest
- departmental interests
- direct interest
- due interest
- earned interest
- economic interest
- equity interest
- essential interests
- everyday interests
- exact interest
- excessive interest
- exorbitant interest
- explict interest
- financial interest
- financial interests
- fixed interest
- foreign interests
- fundamental interests
- general interest
- government interests
- gross interest
- high interest
- home mortgage interest
- hot interest
- illegal interest
- implicit interest
- imputed interest
- industrial interests
- insurable interest
- insured interest
- interim interest
- investment interest
- joint interest
- keen interest
- landed interests
- legal interest
- legitimate interest
- life interest
- loan interest
- long interest
- low interest
- main interest
- major interest
- majority interest
- minimum interest
- minority interest
- moneyed interests
- monopoly interests
- mortgage interest
- mutual interests
- national interests
- negative interest
- net interest
- nominal interest
- nontaxable interest
- open interest
- open policy interest
- opposing interests
- ordinary interest
- outstanding interest
- overdue interest
- overnight interest
- ownership interest
- paid interest
- particular interest
- partner's interest
- partnership interest
- past due interest
- pecuniary interest
- personal interest
- plus accrued interest
- potential interest
- prepaid interest
- primary interest
- private interests
- professional interest
- prolongation interest
- property interests
- proprietary interest
- public interest
- pure interest
- royalty interest
- running interest
- selfish interest
- semiannual interest
- senior interest
- short interest
- simple interest
- social interests
- specific interest
- state interests
- stated interest
- statutory interest
- sustained interest
- tax-exempt interest
- tiered interest
- trading interests
- true interest
- unpaid interest
- usurious interest
- vested interests
- vested interests
- vital interests
- interest for the credit granted
- interest for default
- interest in arrears
- interest in a business
- interests of monopolies
- interests of the state
- interest on an amount
- interest on arrears
- interest on bank credit
- interest on bank loans
- interest on bonds
- interest on capital
- interest on credit
- interest on credit balances
- interest on debenture
- interest on debit balances
- interest on debts
- interest on deposits
- interest on equities
- interest on finance leases
- interest on loan capital
- interest on loans
- interest on loans against bonds
- interest on long-term liabilities
- interest on losses
- interest on mortgage
- interest on overdue payment
- interest on principal
- interest on public loans
- interest on a refund claim
- interest on savings
- interest on savings deposits
- interest on securities
- interest on sight deposit
- interest on a sum
- interest on underpayment
- interest per annum
- capital and interest
- principal and interest
- interest due
- interest payable
- interest receivable
- interest to be collected
- as interest
- at interest
- cum interest
- in the interests of
- in common interest
- less interest
- with interest
- without interest
- bearing interest
- bearing no interest
- no charge for interest
- accumulate interest
- act for public interests
- act in the interests of smb
- add the interest to the capital
- affect the interests
- allow interest on deposits
- arouse interest
- assign interest
- be of interest
- bear interest
- borrow at interest
- calculate interest
- capitalize interest
- carry interest
- charge interest
- charge interest on accounts
- collect interest
- compute interest
- conflict with the interests
- damage interests
- debit interest
- declare an interest
- deduct interest
- defend interests
- draw interest
- earn interest
- express interest
- forfeit interest
- give interest
- harness the interests
- have an interest in smth
- hold financial interests in smth
- invest at interest
- lend at interest
- make interest on a loan
- pay interest
- pay interest on an account
- prejudice interests
- protect interests
- provoke interest
- receive interest
- recover interest
- represent the interests
- run counter the interests
- safeguard interests
- serve the interests
- show interest
- spur investor interest
- take an interest in smth
- uphold interests
- yield interest interest accountEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > interest
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6 interest
1) интерес; заинтересованность2) ссудный процент; проценты, доход с капитала3) доля, пай, участие в капитале•Interests diverge. — Интересы расходятся
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7 capitalize
1. v эк. превращать в капитал, капитализировать2. v наживаться; наживать капитал3. v наживать себе капитал, использовать для своей выгоды4. v печатать или писать прописными буквами; заменять строчные буквы прописными5. v начинать с прописной, большой буквыСинонимический ряд:1. finance (verb) back; bankroll; finance; fund; grubstake; stake; subsidise2. gain (verb) benefit; capitalise; enlarge; exploit; gain; profit; realise; realize; utilize -
8 payment
1) платеж, плата, уплата, оплата; погашение (долга)2) взнос4) pl платежный оборот•- make payments "by the first run"There are various internet projects to provide B2B payments without bank intermediation. — Существуют различные проекты использования интернета для осуществления межфирменных платежей без посредничества банков.
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9 stake
1. n кол, столбto move stakes — сниматься с места, переселяться
2. n стойка, подпорка; жердьplants winding up stakes — растения, вьющиеся по жёрдочкам
3. n веха4. n ист. столб, к которому привязывали осуждённого на сожжение5. n смерть на костре, сожжение заживо6. n собир. колья, столбы7. n небольшая переносная наковальня8. n колода для мездрения кожи9. n автомобиль с решётчатым кузовом10. n ставка; заклад11. n приз12. n скачки на приз13. n доля, часть14. n разг. образ жизни; линия поведения15. n амер. ист. деньги или снаряжение, выдаваемые золотоискателю в счёт будущих находок16. v делать ставку; ставить на закладto stake very high — вести большую игру, играть по большой
17. v держать пари, биться об заклад18. v давать задаток, авансировать19. v амер. поддерживать материально, финансировать20. v амер. ист. снабжать золотоискателя деньгами или снаряжением в счёт его будущих находокСинонимический ряд:1. bet (noun) ante; bet; pot; wager2. interest (noun) claim; interest; portion; share; title3. pole (noun) pale; picket; pike; pole; post; stave; stick4. prize (noun) prize; purse; winnings5. risk (noun) danger; hazard; jeopardy; risk6. bet (verb) bet; chance; speculate7. capitalize (verb) back; bankroll; capitalize; finance; grubstake8. put (verb) gamble; game; go; lay; lay down; play; post; put; put on; risk; set; venture; wager -
10 капитал
муж.;
фин. capital;
stock превращение в капитал ≈ capitalization превращать в капитал ≈ capitalize вывоз капитала ≈ outflow of capital экон. движение капитала ≈ capital flow торговый капитал ≈ trade capital фиктивный капитал ≈ fictitious capital финансовый капитал ≈ financial capital частный капитал ≈ private/non-state capital оборотный капитал ≈ circulating/working capital основной капитал ≈ fixed capital мертвый капитал ≈ dead stock, unemployed capitalм. capital, funds, stock, assets;
акционерный ~ stock/joint capital;
заёмный ~ borrowed capital;
инвестированный ~ invested capital;
ликвидный ~ available capital;
номинальный ~ nominal capital;
оборотный ~ circulating capital;
основной ~ fixed capital;
резервный ~ reserve funds pl. ;
собственный ~ ownership capital;
ссудный ~ loan capital;
уставной ~ authorized capital;
частный ~ private funds pl. ;
~ предприятия funds of an enterprise;
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11 position
n1) позиция, точка зрения2) положение, состояние; позиция3) должность; место, общественное положение4) эк. остаток, сальдо5) перечень (товарных поставок)• -
12 gain
получить глагол:извлекать пользу (gain, profit)имя существительное:корысть (gain, profit, self-interest)
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