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101 income
сущ.эк. доход, поступления; заработокATTRIBUTES:
monthly income — месячный доход [заработок\]
annual income — годовой доход [заработок\]
COMBS:
per capita [per head\] income — доход на душу населения
to live within [beyond\] one's income — жить по [не по\] средствам
The IDS is a relatively recent addition to the income securities market in Canada.
See:accrued income, active income, adjusted gross income, comprehensive income, consolidated taxable income, consumer income, deferred income, disability income, disposable income, dividend income, foreign income, gross income, gross national income, gross national disposable income, national income, net income, net national income, imputed income, investment income, labour income, net income, pension income, premium income, psychic income, retirement income, self-employment income, supplemental security income, income bond, income drawdown, income elasticity, income segment, income segmentation, income shares, income smoothing, income statement, income support, income tax, income terms of trade, income generating unit, income protection insurance, loss of income, business income insurance, disability income insurance, family income benefit insurance, income replacement ratio, income-related benefit, life income fund, income limited partnership, low-income housing limited partnership, annuity income shares, contribution income statement, investment income balance, debt-to-income ratio, fixed income security, high-income countries, lower middle-income countries, low-income countries, low-income country under stress, upper middle-income countries, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Department of Work and Income
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доход, прибыль, заработок.* * *Доход, прибыль. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *сумма, которую лицо или организация получили в качестве награды за усилия (например, заработок или торговая прибыль) или в качестве дохода на капиталовложения (например, рента или процент)-----Банки/Банковские операциипревышение поступлений и прочих случайных и экстраординарных доходов над издержками и убытками периода; также чистая прибыль; иногда используется в отношении поступлений (приход) -
102 liquid
1. сущ.1) общ. жидкостьSyn:2) мн., общ. жидкая пища2. прил.1) общ. жидкий; текучийliquid food [diet\] — жидкая пища
2) общ. непостоянный, неустойчивыйliquid opinions [convictions, principles\] — непостоянные [нетвердые\] мнения [убеждения, принципы\]
3)а) фин. ликвидный; легко [быстро\] реализуемый (об активах, способных быстро и без потерь превратиться в денежные средства)Syn:See:liquid assets, liquid capital, liquid debt, liquid fund 2), liquid investment, liquid ratio, liquid reserve, liquid yield option noteб) фин. ликвидный (о компании, у которой достаточно средств для выполнения текущих обязательств)Cendant remains a strong and highly liquid company. — "Сендант" остается стабильной и высоколиквидной компанией.
Ant:See:4) фин., бирж. ликвидный (о рынке, на котором осуществляется значительное количество сделок, обращается значительное количество различных финансовых инструментов, действует множество продавцов и покупателей и т. д.)See:
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103 long-term fund
1) фин. долгосрочный фонд (взаимный инвестиционный фонд, вкладывающий средства в долгосрочные инвестиционные инструменты, напр., в государственные облигации со сроком погашения более 10 лет)See:2) мн., фин. долгосрочные средства [фонды\] (средства, которые будут находиться в распоряжении данного лица в течение длительного периода, а также средства, вложенные или зарезервированные для вложения в долгосрочные инвестиционные инструменты или программы)Issuance of debts and equity instruments to raise long-term funds. — Выпуск долговых и долевых инструментов для привлечения долгосрочных средств.
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104 overseas
1. прил.тж. oversea1) общ. морской, океанский; заморский, заокеанскийSyn:See:2) общ. заграничный, иностранный; внешнийoversea contingents — войска, находящиеся вне метрополии
Syn:foreign 1)See:overseas aid, overseas company, overseas cost-of-living allowance, overseas debt, overseas department, overseas division, overseas investment, overseas licensing, overseas market, overseas subsidiary, overseas trade, Overseas Business Report, Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Overseas Private Investment Corporation2. нареч.тж. oversea1) общ. за морем; через мореto go overseas — ехать за море; пересечь океан
2) общ. за границей, за границуto invest overseas — инвестировать [вкладывать средства\] за рубежом
He spent quite a lot time working overseas. — Он довольно долго работал за рубежом.
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105 position
1. сущ.1) общ. позиция, место, положениеSee:2)а) общ. ситуация, позиция, положениеto put smb. in a difficult position — ставить кого-л. в трудное положение
The new legislation puts the unions in a difficult position. — Новое законодательство ставит профсоюзы в трудное положение.
б) фин. финансовое положение (напр., компании, банка)Syn:See:3)а) пол., соц. положение (в обществе, группе и т. п.)people of position — люди, занимающие высокое общественное положение
б) упр. должность, место, позицияhigh-paid [high-salaried, high-salary\] position — высокооплачиваемая должность
low-paid [low-salaried, low-salary\] position — низкооплачиваемая должность
See:4) общ. позиция, точка зренияradical position — радикальная точка зрения (на что-л.)
5) бирж. торговая позиция (рыночное обязательство, количество купленных или проданных контрактов, по которым не было произведено зачетных сделок; покупатель имеет длинную позицию, а продавец — короткую)See:debt position б), equity position, investment position, long position, short position, option position, currency position, option position, position trader6) фин. позиция (статус кредитора по отношению к другим кредиторам данного заемщика, приоритетность требований)See:7) эк. позиция, статья (определенное место, которое какой-л. объект или субъект занимает кв каком-л. списке, рейтинге и т. п.)2. гл.1) общ. ставить, помещать, размещать (что-л. или кого-л. в определенное место)the experimental ad was positioned at the end of the booklet — пробное рекламное объявление было размещено в конце буклета
2) марк. позиционировать (продвигать товар, марку, фирму и т. п. на определенном рыночном сегменте; формировать образ товара как продукта, выполняющего определенные функции и отличного от продуктов конкурентов)This strategy will position us advantageously in the market. — Данная стратегия позволит нам выгодно позиционировать себя на рынке.
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позиция, положение: 1) финансовое положение компании, банка; 2) остаток средств на счете; 3) нетто-остаток средств банка в определенной иностранной валюте; 4) ценные бумаги и др. финансовые активы, которыми банк или брокер владеет ("длинная" позиция) или должен кому-то ("короткая" позиция); см. bear position; 5) статус кредитора по отношению к другим кредиторам данного заемщика, приоритетность требований; см. cash position; 6) (to) открыть "длинную" или "короткую" позицию.* * *. 1) состояние, положение, сумма по контрактам клиента на товарном рынке или рынке ценных бумаг по незавершенным срочным сделкам при игре на повышение или понижение; 2) товар, продукт, готовый для отправки, отгрузки; 3) месяц, в котором разрешена поставка товара по фьючерсному контракту. . A commitment, either long or short, in the market. Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Банки/Банковские операции -
106 free and clear
"свободный и не обремененный": титул собственности, который не обременен какими-либо ограничениями или обязательствами; = good title; marketable title.* * ** * *. In real estate the term is used to indicate that the investment analysis has ignored any debt on the property. (Debt can distort the analysis by increasing the return if the interest rate is lower than the rate of return on property and vice versa if the interest rate is higher.) . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
107 commitment
n1) совершение (преступления и т.п.)3) поручение4) передача (напр. законопроекта) на рассмотрение5) приверженность, преданность (чему-л.)•to abide by one's commitments — соблюдать свои обязательства
to accept / to assume a commitment — брать на себя обязательство
to back out of one's commitment — отказываться от своего обязательства
to carry out one's commitments — выполнять / соблюдать обязательства
to evade from one's commitments — уклоняться от выполнения своих обязательств
to go back on one's commitments — отходить от принятых на себя обязательств
to shrink away from one's commitments — уклоняться от выполнения своих обязательств
- assistance commitmentsto stand by one's commitments — не отступать от своих обязательств
- collective commitment
- commitment to refrain from the threat or use of force
- commitment to the alliance
- commitment to the policy of reform
- contract commitments
- declared commitments
- enslaving commitments
- excessive commitments
- export commitments
- firm commitment
- foreign debt commitments
- government commitments
- ideological commitment
- international commitments
- investment commitments
- line of minimum military commitment
- military commitments
- overextended commitments
- overseas commitments
- political commitments
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108 market
1) рынок (как экономическая категория) || рыночный2) биржа3) городской рынок4) торговля || сбывать [продавать, реализовать] на рынке5) амер. специализированный продовольственный магазин (напр. мясной)6) рынок транспортных услуг7) объём потенциальных перевозок -
109 pay\ off
1. Ithe trouble we took paid off наши труды не прошли даром; the investment paid off капиталовложения окупились2. IIIpay off smth. /smth. off/ pay of one's debt (a portion of the debt, the mortgage, etc.) выплатить долг и т.д.; pay off old scores a) расплачиваться за старые обиды; б) платить за старые грехи; pay off smb. /smb. off/ pay off the crew (the man, etc.) рассчитаться /расплатиться/ с командой и т.д.; pay off one's creditors рассчитаться с кредиторами3. XIbe paid off the servants were all paid off всех слуг рассчитали4. XXI1pay smb. off without smth. they paid me off without previous notice они уволили меня без предупреждения -
110 contract
1) договор; сделка; контракт | заключать договор2) принимать ( обязанности)•contract by deed — договор за печатью, формальный договор;
contract by post — договор, заключаемый по почте;
contract for forward delivery — сделка на срок, срочная сделка;
contract implied in fact — подразумеваемый договор;
contract implied in law — квази-договор;
in pursuance of a contract — во исполнение договора;
contract in suit — договор, являющийся предметом судебного спора;
contract in writing — письменный договор;
contract malum in se — договор, ничтожный по своей природе;
contract malum prohibitum — договор, ничтожный в силу запрещённости действий, подлежащих совершению на его основе;
to contract a debt — взять в долг;
to contract a duty — принять на себя обязанность;
to contract a marriage — заключить брачный договор, вступить в брак;
to contract law enforcement — заключить договор об осуществлении полицейских функций;
contract to sell — амер. соглашение о продаже, запродажа;
contract uberrimae fidei — договор высшего доверия, фидуциарный договор;
- contract of affreightmentcontract under seal — договор за печатью;
- contract of agency
- contract of beneficence
- contract of carriage
- contract of consignment
- contract of debt
- contract of engagement
- contract of good faith
- contract of guarantee
- contract of indemnity
- contract of insurance
- contract of record
- contract of tenancy
- contract of work and labour
- absolute contract
- accessory contract
- adhesion contract
- aleatory contract
- alternative contract
- ambiguous contract
- annuity contract
- antenuptial contract
- arrival contract
- beneficiary contract
- binding contract
- brokerage contract
- building contract
- business contract
- certain contract
- classified contract
- collateral contract
- conditional contract
- consensual contract
- constructive contract
- consumer contract
- continuing contract
- cost-plus contract
- cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract
- divisible contract
- draft contract
- engineering contract
- entire contract
- estate contract
- executed contract
- executory contract
- express contract
- federal contract
- fiduciary contract
- forward contract
- frustrated contract
- gaming contract
- government contract
- gratuitous contract
- illegal contract
- immoral contract
- implicit contract
- implied contract
- impossible contract
- inchoate contract
- indemnity contract
- indivisible contract
- innominate contract
- instalment contract
- international contract
- investment contract
- joint contract
- know-how contract
- labour contract
- lease and licence contract
- leonine contract
- lumpsum contract
- mail contract
- maintenance contract
- marriage contract
- mixed contract
- mutual contract
- naked contract
- national contract
- nominate contract
- nude contract
- open-end contract
- output contract
- parol contract
- post-nuptial contract
- principal contract
- public contract
- real contract
- reciprocal contract
- sale contract
- salvage contract
- separable contract
- separation contract
- service contract
- severable contract
- several contract
- sham contract
- simple contract
- simulated contract
- social contract
- special contract
- specialty contract
- spot contract
- standard form contract
- string contract
- sweet-heart contract
- synallagmatic contract
- terminal contract
- trade union contract
- turnkey contract
- unenforceable contract
- unexecuted contract
- unilateral contract
- usurious contract
- verbal contract
- void contract
- voidable contract
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111 capital
1. n1) капитал, денежные средства и активы для финансирования деятельности компании; финансы, инвестируемые в бизнес3) столица
- account capital
- accumulated capital
- active capital
- actual capital
- added capital
- additional capital
- additional paid-in capital
- additional share capital
- adequate capital
- advanced capital
- aggregate capital
- agricultural capital
- applied capital
- associated capital
- authorized capital
- available capital
- bank capital
- banking capital
- barren capital
- basic capital
- bond capital
- borrowed capital
- business capital
- callable capital
- called capital
- called-up capital
- charter capital
- circulating capital
- commercial capital
- commodity capital
- constant capital
- consumed capital
- contributed capital
- current capital
- dead capital
- debenture capital
- debt capital
- declared capital
- depreciable capital
- disposable capital
- dormant capital
- durable capital
- employed capital
- endowment capital
- entrepreneur's capital
- equity capital
- expended capital
- farm capital
- fictitious capital
- financial capital
- fixed capital
- flight capital
- floating capital
- fluid capital
- foreign capital
- free capital
- free-floating capital
- frozen capital
- fully paid-up capital
- functioning capital
- gross working capital
- idle capital
- immobilized capital
- impaired capital
- individual capital
- industrial capital
- initial capital
- intangible capital
- intellectual capital
- interest-bearing capital
- international capital
- invested capital
- investment capital
- issued capital
- joint capital
- junior capital
- latent capital
- legal capital
- liquid capital
- live capital
- loan capital
- locked-in capital
- locked-up capital
- long-term capital
- mercantile capital
- merchant's capital
- monetary capital
- money capital
- moneyed capital
- monopoly capital
- negative working capital
- net capital
- net operating working capital
- net working capital
- nominal capital
- nonspecific capital
- nonwage capital
- official capital
- opening capital
- operating capital
- operating working capital
- ordinary capital
- original capital
- outside capital
- owned capital
- owners' capital
- ownership capital
- paid-in capital
- paid-up capital
- partner's capital
- partnership capital
- personified capital
- potential capital
- preference capital
- primary capital
- private capital
- privately owned capital
- production capital
- productive capital
- proprietary capital
- real capital
- redundant capital
- refugee capital
- registered capital
- released capital
- rented capital
- requisite capital
- reserve capital
- risk capital
- security capital
- seed capital
- senior capital
- share capital
- shareholder ownership capital
- short-term capital
- short-term working capital
- social capital
- social overhead capital
- specific capital
- spare capital
- speculative capital
- start-up capital
- state capital
- statutory capital
- stated capital
- stock capital
- stockholder ownership capital
- subscribed capital
- subscriber capital
- subsidiary capital
- sunk capital
- supplementary capital
- surplus capital
- temporary working capital
- tenant's capital
- tied up capital
- total social capital
- trading capital
- uncalled capital
- unemployed capital
- unpaid capital
- unproductive capital
- unrealized capital
- unwatered capital
- usury capital
- variable capital
- venture capital
- vested capital
- wage capital
- watered capital
- working capital
- capital of average composition
- capital of circulation
- capital of a company
- capital of a corporation
- capital of higher composition
- capital of lower composition
- capital locked up in land
- capital paid in full
- advance capital
- allocate capital
- attract capital
- attract foreign investment capital
- break into one's capital
- commit capital
- contribute capital
- convert into capital
- create capital from savings
- expend capital
- form capital
- freeze capital
- furnish capital
- increase capital
- increase the original capital
- inject fresh capital
- invest capital
- make capital by smth
- place capital
- procure capital
- provide capital
- put capital into a business
- put up capital
- raise capital
- recall capital
- recover capital
- regroup capital
- sink capital
- spend capital
- support with capital
- tie in capital
- tie up capital
- touch capital
- use capital
- water capital
- withdraw capital2. adjглавный, основной; капитальный
- capital gain
- capital lossEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > capital
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n1) возврат, возвращение, получение обратно2) оздоровление; оживление; восстановление3) возмещение4) взыскание; инкассирование6) утилизация (отходов)
- bad debt recovery
- business recovery
- corporate recovery
- cost recovery
- credit recovery
- cyclical recovery
- debt recovery
- double recovery
- economic recovery
- financial recovery
- fragile recovery
- full recovery
- full cost recovery
- global recovery
- legal recovery
- loan recovery
- loss recovery
- materials recovery
- nascent recovery
- partial recovery
- robust recovery
- substantial recovery
- sustained recovery
- tax recovery
- weak recovery
- recovery against property
- recovery by enforcement
- recovery in business
- recovery in corporation tax
- recovery in kind
- recovery of an amount
- recovery of business
- recovery of currency
- recovery of damages
- recovery of debtor's property
- recovery of debts
- recovery of the economy
- recovery of investment
- recovery of losses
- recovery of manufacturing costs
- recovery of money
- recovery of money invested
- recovery of operating costs
- recovery of outstanding amounts
- recovery of a penalty
- recovery of prices
- recovery of shares
- recovery of a sum
- recovery of taxes
- recovery of trade
- recovery of written-down receivables
- recovery through arbitration
- recovery over
- be subject to recovery
- facilitate economic recovery
- jeopardize economic recoveryEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > recovery
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113 reserve
1. n1) запас, резерв2) фин. резервный фонд3) pl суммы, оставшиеся после выплаты налогов, зарплат и распределения дивиденда4) оговорка
- actual reserve
- actuarial reserves
- aggregate reserves
- amortization reserve
- appropriated reserves
- assets valuation reserve
- available reserves
- bad debt reserve
- bad loan reserve
- bank reserve
- bonus reserve
- borrowed reserves
- business reserves
- capacity reserve
- capital reserves
- capital redemption reserve
- cash reserve
- claims reserve
- commercial reserves
- contingency reserve
- contingent reserve
- currency reserves
- deficiency reserve
- depreciation reserve
- development reserve
- disclosed reserves
- distributable reserves
- dividend reserve
- dividend equalization reserve
- dwindling reserves
- dormant labour reserves
- emergency reserve
- excess reserves
- external reserves
- extraordinary reserve
- first line reserves
- food reserves
- foreign currency reserves
- foreign exchange reserves
- fractional reserve
- free reserves
- funded reserve
- general reserves
- gold reserve
- gold and foreign exchange reserves
- government reserves
- hard currency reserves
- hidden reserves
- inflationary reserve
- inner reserves
- insurance reserve
- interest reserve
- international monetary reserves
- investment reserve
- labour reserves
- latent reserves
- legal reserve
- legal minimum reserve
- liability reserves
- liquid reserves
- liquidity reserves
- loan loss reserve
- loss reserve
- material reserves
- minimum reserve
- minimum cash reserve
- monetary reserve
- money reserve
- naked reserve
- negative foreign exchange reserves
- net reserve
- net borrowed reserves
- net free reserves
- net level premium reserve
- nonborrowed reserves
- official reserves
- oil reserves
- open reserves
- opening reserve
- operating reserve
- operating cash reserve
- pension reserve
- personnel reserve
- possible reserves
- potential mineral reserves
- premium reserve
- prescribed reserve
- primary reserves
- production reserves
- productive capacity reserve
- recoverable reserves
- redemption reserve
- renegotiation reserve
- replacement reserve
- required reserves
- revaluation reserve
- revenue reserves
- revolving reserve
- secondary reserves
- secret reserves
- sinking-fund reserve
- special reserve
- statutory reserve
- stock reserve
- strategic reserves
- surplus reserve
- tax reserve
- taxation reserve
- tax-free reserves
- time reserve
- undisclosed reserves
- undistributable reserves
- untapped reserves
- valuation reserve
- visible reserves
- voluntary reserves
- working reserve
- world's oil reserves
- reserve against demand deposits
- reserve against inventories
- reserve for amortization
- reserve for bad debts
- reserve for debt redemption
- reserve for deferred taxes
- reserve for depletion
- reserve for depreciation
- reserve for doubtful accounts
- reserve for doubtful debts
- reserves for export
- reserve for extensions
- reserve for interest
- reserve for loss in investments
- reserve for obsolescence
- reserve for outstanding claims
- reserve for overheads
- reserve for payment of future dividends
- reserve for probable losses
- reserve for taxes
- reserve on hand
- as a reserve
- under the usual reserve
- with reserve
- without reserve
- accumulate reserves
- borrow from reserves
- build up reserves
- command reserves
- create reserves
- draw on reserves
- hold in reserve
- get one's hands on oil reserves
- increase reserves
- keep in reserve
- maintain reserves
- maintain a legal reserve
- make reserves
- pledge reserves as collateral
- put aside as a reserve
- put in reserve
- put to reserve
- raid the reserves
- reduce reserves
- replenish the reserves
- set up reserves
- transfer to reserves2. v1) откладывать, запасать2) сохранять за собой (право)3) резервировать, бронировать, заказывать заранее4) оговариватьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > reserve
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1) комплект, набор; пакет2) комплекс мер, мероприятий•Luxembourg prime minister will today finalise a compromise budget package for which he hopes to win the support of all member states at the Brussels summit. — Премьер-министр Люксембурга сегодня представит компромиссный пакет бюджетных предложений, который, он надеется, получит поддержку всех государств-членов на саммите в Брюсселе.
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119 requirement
1) требование2) потребность; спрос•The government could take further measures to mop up liquidity in the financial system by increasing bank reserve requirements and restricting new lending. — Правительство могло бы принять дальнейшие меры для решения проблемы с ликвидностью в финансовой системе, повысив требования к банковским резервам и ограничивая выдачу новых ссуд.
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120 speculative grade
фин. спекулятивный уровень, неинвестиционный уровень* (обобщающая характеристика кредитного рейтинга ниже среднего уровня: долговые обязательства с рейтингом ниже BBB по классификации "Стандард энд Пурз" или ниже Baa по классификации агентства "Мудиз", а также долговые обязательства, не включенные в рейтинги)Syn:Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > speculative grade
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