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1 Net Present Value
1) Abbreviation: NPU, NPV (in cost models)2) Sakhalin R: NVP -
2 net present value
1) Abbreviation: NPU, NPV (in cost models)2) Sakhalin R: NVP -
3 Net Cost Plus Markup (ratio)
Finances: NCPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Cost Plus Markup (ratio)
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4 Net Ingredient Cost
Food industry: NICУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Ingredient Cost
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5 net interest cost
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6 Net Cost Plus Markup
Finances: (ratio) NCPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Cost Plus Markup
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7 net national product (at factor cost)
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > net national product (at factor cost)
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8 себестоимость
cost price экон., cost, net cost, prime costРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > себестоимость
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9 чистая стоимость
net (real) cost; net value; ( активов) net asset value -
10 чистая стоимость
net value, net (real) cost, net worthBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > чистая стоимость
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11 чистая стоимость
net (real) cost; net value -
12 чистая стоимость
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13 чистая стоимость
1) General subject: nett cost2) Economy: net worth (имущества, активов), net worth (компании), real cost, real costs (стоимость в деньгах за вычетом потерь)3) Accounting: real costs (за вычетом потерь)5) Management: cost net6) Makarov: bare cost7) SAP.tech. net present value8) SAP.fin. present value -
14 чистая прибыль
1) General subject: nett income, nett profit, net profit2) Colloquial: bacon4) Trade: net income5) Economy: clear gain, margin of profit (доход минус издержки), net earnest, net return, bottom-line profit (Net income is informally called the bottom line because it is typically found on the last line of a company's income statement. - wikipedia.org)6) Accounting: income, margin of profit (доход минус затраты), net earnings, net gains, net income (также net profit), net profit (также net income), local contribution7) Finances: after-tax profit, profit (=net income (http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c3-24.html)), net surplus8) Stock Exchange: pure yield9) Jargon: velvet10) Advertising: bottom line, margin, pure income, pure profit11) Taxes: net profits12) Business: clean profit, clear profit, earnings per share, net cost, net gain, net yield, profit margin, retained earnings13) Sakhalin energy glossary: net margin14) Management: available earnings15) EBRD: earnings (после уплаты налогов), reported profit16) leg.N.P. net balance17) Makarov: earnings, net proceeds -
15 себестоимость
f. cost price, cost-in-process, production cost, net cost, manufacturing costРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > себестоимость
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16 себестоимость
f. cost price, cost-in-process, production cost, net cost, manufacturing cost -
17 себестоимость
f.cost price, cost-in-process, production cost, net cost, manufacturing cost -
18 приростные затраты
Accounting: differential cost, incremental cost, net relevant costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приростные затраты
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19 разностные затраты
Accounting: differential cost, incremental cost, net relevant costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разностные затраты
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20 себестоимость
first cost, net cost, cost value, сумма затрат на материалы, изготовление и т.п. при производстве товара) costs of manufactureРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > себестоимость
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