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1 начисление и взимание комиссионных сборов по финансовым обязательствам
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > начисление и взимание комиссионных сборов по финансовым обязательствам
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2 комиссионные
2) Law: commission charge3) Economy: commission charges, commission earnest4) Finances: commission rate5) Cinema: agency commission7) Banking: commission8) Advertising: kickback9) Patents: percentage10) Business: commitment fees, availment, brokerage fee11) EBRD: charge, commission fee, fee12) leg.N.P. marketing fee13) Makarov: squeeze -
3 loan pricing
ссудное ценообразование.Порядок определения финансовым учреждением наиболее эффективной процентной ставки по предлагаемой ссуде или займу. Включает в себя калькуляцию дохода от комиссионных за обязательства (commitment fees), а также компенсационный остаток сверх номинальной ставки процента.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > loan pricing
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4 cobro por los preparativos
(n.) = arrangement feeEx. There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.* * *(n.) = arrangement feeEx: There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.
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5 desembolso
m.1 payment.desembolso inicial down paymentla operación supuso un desembolso de 100 millones the operation cost 100 million2 expenditure, defrayment, expense, cost.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desembolsar.* * *1 (entrega de dinero) payment; (plazo) instalment (US installment)2 (gasto) expense, outlay, expenditure\desembolso inicial down payment* * *SM1) (=pago) payment2) (=gastos) outlay, expenditure* * *masculino expenditure; ( gasto inicial) outlay* * *= disbursal, disbursement, outlay, expense.Ex. Through collective barganining, political bodies can influence the appointments of individuals or the disbursal of funds within the library.Ex. There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.Ex. Educative work must continue to be publicised and libraries must make greater outlays of funds and staff.Ex. At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.----* desembolso de capital = capital outlay.* desembolso económico = financial outlay.* gastos que no suponen un gran desembolso de dinero = out-of-pocket costs.* * *masculino expenditure; ( gasto inicial) outlay* * *= disbursal, disbursement, outlay, expense.Ex: Through collective barganining, political bodies can influence the appointments of individuals or the disbursal of funds within the library.
Ex: There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.Ex: Educative work must continue to be publicised and libraries must make greater outlays of funds and staff.Ex: At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.* desembolso de capital = capital outlay.* desembolso económico = financial outlay.* gastos que no suponen un gran desembolso de dinero = out-of-pocket costs.* * *outlayun desembolso inicial de 15 millones an initial outlay of 15 millionno estoy en condiciones de hacer ese desembolso I can't afford to pay out that sort of money* * *
Del verbo desembolsar: ( conjugate desembolsar)
desembolso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desembolsó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desembolsar
desembolso
desembolsar ( conjugate desembolsar) verbo transitivo
to spend, pay out
desembolso sustantivo masculino
expenditure;
( gasto inicial) outlay
desembolsar verbo transitivo to pay out
desembolso sustantivo masculino expenditure, payment
un desembolso inicial de diez mil pesetas, an initial outlay of ten thousand pesetas
' desembolso' also found in these entries:
English:
disbursement
- expenditure
- outlay
- out
* * *desembolso nmpayment;la operación supuso un desembolso de 100 millones the operation cost 100 million;hacer un desembolso de un millón de pesos to pay (out) a million pesosdesembolso inicial down payment* * *m expenditure, outlay* * *desembolso nmpago: disbursement, payment -
6 firma del contrato
(n.) = contract signatureEx. There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.* * *(n.) = contract signatureEx: There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.
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7 poco antes de + Fecha
= shortly before + FechaEx. There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.* * *= shortly before + FechaEx: There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.
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8 плата
I жpay(ment); ( внесок) fee; ( що збирається за щось) charge; ( членський внесок) dues; ( заробітна плата) salary, wages; ( за оренду приміщення) hire; ( за пересилання поштою) postage; ( за провіз вантажів) freight(age); ( за проїзд) fare; ( за розвантаження) haulage; ( за стоянку судна) moorage; ( за якірну стоянку) anchorageвхідна плата — entrance fee, admission fee
плата за навчання — tuition fee, tuition payment
плата за доставку — delivery charge, delivery fee
плата за захист — ( від рекетирів) protection money
плата за послуги — term, ( додаткова) toil, toll, fee for service
плата за прокат — rent, rent charge, rental charge
II ж елн.плата за простій ек. — demurrage
board, cardплата розширення пам'яті комп. — memory expansion card ( board)
плата синхронізації комп. — clock card
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9 Zusageprovision
fcommitment charges (fees)
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