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1 Barmittel
Barmittel npl FIN cash, liquid funds* * ** * *Barmittel
cash [funds], cash resources, (Investmentfonds) cash reserves;
• mangels Barmitteln for lack of funds;
• brachliegende Barmittel idle cash;
• eigene Barmittel internal cash;
• flüssige Barmittel available cash;
• Barmittel zum günstigen Augenblick aufnehmen to spot the optimum moment for raising cash;
• Barmittel beim Börsentiefstpunkt einsetzen to commit cash near the bottom end;
• kurzfristige Barmittelanlage short-term harbo(u)r for one’s cash;
• Barmittelbedarf cash demand;
• Barmittelergebnisabrechnung cash operating statement;
• Barmittelzufluss influx (flow) of cash, cash-fund flow. -
2 Substanz
Substanz f WIWI substance* * *f <Vw> substance* * *Substanz
(chem.) body, (Material) substance, material;
• in der Substanz abschreibbar depletable;
• organische Substanz organic matter;
• verbotene Substanzen banned substances;
• Substanz beschädigen to commit waste;
• von der Substanz leben to live on (off) the capital;
• vorsätzliche Substanzbeschädigung active waste;
• für Substanzschäden haften (Pächter) to be impeachable for waste;
• Substanzschadenersatz (Grundstück) fee damages;
• Substanzschädigung commissive waste;
• unzulässige Substanzschädigung equitable waste;
• vorsätzliche Substanzschädigung voluntary (positive) waste;
• Substanzschwund dwindling assets;
• Substanzsteuer capital levy;
• werterhöhende Substanzveränderung ameliorative waste;
• Substanzverlust loss of substance;
• Substanzverlustkonto depletion account;
• Substanzvernichtung von Bodenschätzen verlangsamen to slow down the depletion of resources;
• entstandene Substanzverringerung accrued depletion;
• Substanzverringerungskosten depletion expenses;
• gewöhnliche Substanzverschlechterung natural waste;
• Substanzverschlechterung eintreten lassen to waste;
• Substanzverzehr consumption, depletion;
• dem Substanzverzehr unterworfen (Buchführung) depletable;
• dem Substanzverzehr unterliegen to be of a wasting character;
• Substanzwert assets value, (Wertpapiere) breakdown value;
• Substanzzerstörung destruction of the substance, abuse.
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