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• debenture bondsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bonos sin garantía hipotecaria
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m.1 voucher.2 bond (finance).bono basura/de caja junk/short-term bondbono del Estado/del tesoro government/treasury bond3 bonus, extra points.4 Bono.* * *1 FINANZAS bond2 (vale) voucher3 (billete) ticket\bono del Tesoro Treasury bondbono del Estado Government bondbono de caja bank bond* * *noun m.1) voucher2) bond* * *SM1) (=vale) voucher, certificate2) (Econ) bond* * *1) ( vale) voucher; (Econ, Fin) bond* * *= bond, bond, debenture, debenture bond.Ex. One of the roles of the financial advisor in a library building programme may be the marketing and sale of library bonds.Ex. One of the roles of the financial advisor in a library building programme may be the marketing and sale of library bonds.Ex. This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.Ex. A New York firm has offered creditors a nickel on the dollar for their debenture bonds.----* bono del gobierno = government bond.* bono del Tesoro = Treasury bond.* bono de transporte público = travel card.* emisión de bonos = bond issue.* * *1) ( vale) voucher; (Econ, Fin) bond* * *= bond, bond, debenture, debenture bond.Ex: One of the roles of the financial advisor in a library building programme may be the marketing and sale of library bonds.
Ex: One of the roles of the financial advisor in a library building programme may be the marketing and sale of library bonds.Ex: This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.Ex: A New York firm has offered creditors a nickel on the dollar for their debenture bonds.* bono del gobierno = government bond.* bono del Tesoro = Treasury bond.* bono de transporte público = travel card.* emisión de bonos = bond issue.* * *A1 (vale) voucherCompuestos:( Arg) charity raffle ticketconvertible bondbank bondcarbon creditGovernment bondTreasury bonddebenture bond( Esp) ≈ travel card( Chi) ≈ travel card* * *
bono sustantivo masculino ( vale) voucher;
(Econ, Fin) bond
bono sustantivo masculino
1 (vale) voucher
2 Fin bond, debenture
bonos del Tesoro o del Estado, Treasury bonds
' bono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortización
- vale
English:
bond
- debenture
- National Savings Certificate
- pass
- pro bono
- redeem
- premium
* * *bono nm1. [vale] voucherbono-restaurante Br luncheon voucher, US meal ticket2. Fin bondbono de ahorro savings bond;bono basura junk bond;bono de caja short-term bond;bono convertible convertible bond;bono del Estado government bond;bono al portador bearer bond;bono del tesoro treasury bond* * *m1 ( vale) voucher2 COM bond* * *bono nm1) : bondbono bancario: bank bond2) : voucher* * *bono n1. (billete) ticket2. (vale) voucher -
5 obligación
f.1 obligation, duty, responsibility, commitment.Ella tiene el deber de cuidarla She has the obligation to take care of her2 obligation, debt, debit, liability.* * *1 (deber) duty, obligation2 FINANZAS bond\antes la obligación que la devoción business before pleasureobligaciones familiares family obligations* * *noun f.obligation, duty* * *SF1) (=responsabilidad) obligation, dutyfaltar a sus obligaciones — to fail in one's obligations o duty, neglect one's obligations o duty
tener obligación de hacer algo — to have a duty to do sth, be under an obligation to do sth
2) (Com, Econ) bond, securityobligación convertible — convertible bond, convertible debenture
obligaciones del Estado — government bonds, government securities
obligación tributaria — Méx tax liability
* * *1) ( deber) obligationtiene (la) obligación de... — it is his duty to..., he has an obligation to...
antes or primero es la obligación que la devoción — business before pleasure
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( pasivo) obligation, liabilityb) ( bono) bond, debenture* * *1) ( deber) obligationtiene (la) obligación de... — it is his duty to..., he has an obligation to...
antes or primero es la obligación que la devoción — business before pleasure
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( pasivo) obligation, liabilityb) ( bono) bond, debenture* * *obligación11 = mandate, obligation, compulsion, indenture, exigency.Ex: The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.
Ex: At the same time, the Library acknowledges its obligation to cooperate with major abstracting and indexing services to build a comprehensive national bibliographic data base.Ex: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex: So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.Ex: The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* cumplir con una obligación = live up to + Posesivo + obligation, fulfil + obligation, honour + obligation.* descuidar las obligaciones de uno = fail + Posesivo + duty.* desempeñar una obligación = fulfil + duty, perform + duty.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* estar sujeto a la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* eximir de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* más allá de la obligación = beyond the call of duty.* no tener la obligación de = be under no obligation.* obligaciones = stewardship.* obligaciones domésticas = domestic obligations, household chores, household obligations.* obligaciones legales = legal requirements.* obligación ética = ethical obligation.* obligación legal = legal requirement, statutory obligation, legal obligation.* obligación moral = moral obligation.* relajarse en las obligaciones = be asleep at the wheel.* relevar de una obligación = relieve of + duty.* sentido de la obligación = sense of obligation.* sentir obligación = feel + compulsion.* ser dejado en la obligación de Uno = be derelict in + duty.* tener la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* tener obligación = have + obligation.obligación22 = debenture, debenture bond.Ex: This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.
Ex: A New York firm has offered creditors a nickel on the dollar for their debenture bonds.* capital en obligaciones = debenture capital, debenture stock.* * *A (deber) obligationtiene (la) obligación de mantenerlos it is his duty to support them, he has an obligation to support themconsidero que es mi obligación decírtelo I feel it my duty to tell youes una obligación que tienes para con él you have a duty o an obligation to him, it is your duty to himlo hace por obligación she does it out of a sense of duty o out of obligationno cumple con sus obligaciones he doesn't fulfill his obligationsyo no falto a mis obligaciones I always fulfill my obligationsirá si sus obligaciones se lo permiten she will go if her commitments permitantes or primero es la obligación que la devoción business before pleasure1 (pasivo) obligation, liability2 (bono) bond, debenture* * *
obligación sustantivo femenino ( deber) obligation;
tiene (la) obligación de … it is his duty to …, he has an obligation to …;
es mi obligación decírtelo it is my duty to tell you;
lo hace por obligación she does it out of obligation;
si sus obligaciones se lo permiten if her commitments permit
obligación sustantivo femenino
1(deber, compromiso) obligation, duty: me siento en la obligación de ayudarles, I feel obliged to help them
no tienes obligación de hacerlo, you don't have to do it
2 Fin bond, debenture
' obligación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carga
- compromiso
- descargar
- fuerza
- gravamen
- haber
- perdonar
- relevar
- saltarse
- servidumbre
- contraer
- cumplir
- deber
- liberar
- librar
- tener
English:
be
- bond
- compulsion
- exonerate
- expect
- free
- have
- must
- obligation
- commitment
- debenture
- duty
- lump
* * *obligación nf1. [deber, imposición] obligation, duty;tu obligación es estudiar what you have to do is study;no lo hagas, no tienes ninguna obligación don't do it, you're not under any obligation;me he puesto por obligación levantarme pronto I've decided I must get up early;todos los días hace ejercicio, se lo toma como una obligación he makes it a rule to exercise every day;faltó a sus obligaciones she failed in her duty;cumple con tus obligaciones fulfil your obligations o duties;lo hice por obligación I did it out of a sense of duty2. Fin bond, securityobligación convertible convertible bond;obligación del Estado Treasury bond, Br gilt;obligación del Tesoro Treasury bond, Br gilt* * *f1 obligation, duty2 COM bond* * *obligación nf, pl - ciones1) deber: obligation, duty2) : bond, debenture* * *obligación n obligation / duty [pl. duties] -
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2 = debenture, debenture bond.Ex. This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.Ex. A New York firm has offered creditors a nickel on the dollar for their debenture bonds.----* capital en obligaciones = debenture capital, debenture stock. -
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nmbond n, debenture n, voucher nbono amortizable redeemable bondbono de fidelidad fidelity bondbono no garantizado unsecured bondbono sin intereses fiat bondbonos de financiación funding bondsbonos municipales municipal bondsbonos del Tesoro giltsbono de yen yen bond -
9 obligación participativa
• income before taxes• income bond• income bonds• profit sharing debentureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > obligación participativa
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debenture bonds — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bonds — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Debenture — De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
debenture — /dɪ bentʃə/ noun agreement to repay a debt with fixed interest using the company’s assets as security ● The bank holds a debenture on the company. COMMENT: In the UK, debentures are always secured on the company’s assets. In the USA, debenture… … Dictionary of banking and finance
debenture — de·ben·ture /di ben chər/ n [Anglo French debentour and Medieval Latin debentura, perhaps from Latin debentur they are owed]: an unsecured bond that is backed by the issuer s general credit rather than a specific lien – called also debenture… … Law dictionary
Debenture — For debentures in sport, see debenture (sport). Finance Financial markets … Wikipedia
a naked debenture — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
floating debenture — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mortgage debenture — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
debenture — a fixed interest investment in a company, which has priority for interest payments, generally redeemable after the lapse of a specified time Any debt obligation backed strictly by the borrower s integrity, e.g. an un secured bond. A debenture is… … Financial and business terms
Debenture bond — An unsecured bond whose holder has the claim of a general creditor on all assets of the issuer not pledged specifically to secure other debt. Compare subordinated debenture bond, and collateral trust bonds. The New York Times Financial Glossary * … Financial and business terms