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1 кредитовать счет на сумму
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > кредитовать счет на сумму
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2 зачислять в кредит счета
credit an account with an amount, credit an amount to an accountBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > зачислять в кредит счета
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3 записывать сумму на кредит счета
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > записывать сумму на кредит счета
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4 заносить сумму в кредит счета
pass an amount to the credit of an account, credit an account with an amountBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > заносить сумму в кредит счета
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5 внести на счёт сумму чека
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внести на счёт сумму чека
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6 начислять
несов. - начисля́ть, сов. - начи́слить; (вн.) бух.1) ( взимать платежи) charge (d)начисля́ть штраф (дт.) — levy / impose a fine (on); fine (d)
2) ( добавлять на счёт) credit (d) (to an account), credit ( an account with); ( фиксировать в счетах) post (d)нако́пленные проце́нты ещё не начи́слены — the interest that has accrued has not been posted yet
3) ( рассчитывать) calculate (d), reckon (d)начисля́ть зарпла́ту сотру́дникам отде́ла — draw the payroll for a department
начисля́ть кому́-л зарпла́ту — put smb on the payroll
мне неве́рно начи́слили зарпла́ту за про́шлый ме́сяц — my salary for the past month was miscalculated; last month's payroll had the wrong amount of my salary
4) (оформлять документ, дающий право на выплаты) authorize (d), assign (d)посо́бие бы́ло начи́слено, но не вы́плачено — the benefit was assigned but not disbursed
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7 в конечном счете
1. in the final analysis2. in the event3. in the final reckoningсостояние счета; состояние финансов — status of the account
4. at the end5. eventually6. in the last analysisсальдо счета; остаток на счете — balance of the account
7. ultimatelyРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > в конечном счете
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8 за счет
1. for account2. at the cost ofсостояние счета; состояние финансов — status of the account
3. at the priceсальдо счета; остаток на счете — balance of the account
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9 оплатить счет
1. meet a billпредъявление счета; разговор в кредит — billed charging
покрытие счета; оплата векселя — settlement of a bill
2. pay the reckoningсостояние счета; состояние финансов — status of the account
3. retire a billсоставить счет; составить список — make out a bill
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10 кредит
эк.оказывать помощь в форме / посредством кредита — to credit, to give credit aid
отказать в кредите — to refuse / to reject credit
пользоваться кредитом — to have credit (with)
предоставлять кредит — to give / to grant / to extend credit
продавать в кредит — to sell on credit, to finance
банковский кредит, кредит банка — bank credit
государственный кредит — state / government / public credit
денежный кредит — monetary / financial credit
дешёвый кредит, кредит под невысокий процент — low-interest credit
предоставлять долгосрочные кредиты — to furnish (smb.) with long-term credits
коммерческий кредит — commercial / trade credit
льготный кредит, кредит на льготных условиях — soft credit
международный кредит — external / international credit
неограниченный / открытый кредит — open credit
потребительский кредит — consumer instal(l)ment credit, personal loan
резервный кредит — standby / reserve credit, standing facilities
взаимные чрезвычайные резервные кредиты (между центральными банками отдельных стран через Банк международных расчётов) — swap credits
среднесрочный кредит — intermediate / medium-term credit
срочный кредит — bailout, time money
выделение кредитов — crediting, granting of credit
кредит, используемый в случае необходимости — stand-by credit
ограничение кредита — credit restriction / restraint
оплата / погашение кредита — repayment of credit
предоставление кредита — credit extension, granting of credit
товар, отпускаемый в кредит — credit stock
См. также в других словарях:
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