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відшкодування, винагорода, компенсація ( збитків тощо); заробітна плата; допомога у зв'язку з нещасним випадкомcompensation for loss of earnings — = compensation for loss of income компенсація за втрату (джерела) прибутку
compensation for loss of income — = compensation for loss of earnings
- compensation at overtime ratescompensation for the loss of earnings resulting from an injury at work — компенсація за втрату джерела прибутку внаслідок виробничої травми
- compensation claim
- compensation deal
- compensation for damage
- compensation for disablement
- compensation for expropriation
- compensation for injury
- compensation of loss of use
- compensation in money
- compensation insurance
- compensation order
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1) капитал; фонды2) столица3) капитальный, основной, главный; самый важный -
23 currency
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24 depreciate
(value) déprécier, rabaisser; (goods) faire perdre de la valeur à; ACCOUNTANCY (property, equipment) amortir(of goods, money, currency, property, equipment) se déprécier, se dévaloriser; (of shares) baisser;∎ the pound has depreciated against the dollar la livre a reculé par rapport au dollar -
25 cheap
[ʧiːp] 1. прил.1) дешёвый, недорогойIt's not cheap to live in the city. — Жить в городе недёшево.
It is cheaper to live in the south than in the north. — Дешевле жить на юге, чем на севере.
Syn:2) уценённый, удешевлённыйSyn:3) обесцененный, упавший в ценеSyn:4) лёгкий, дешёвый ( полученный без усилий и не приносящий удовлетворения)cheap success — дешёвый, лёгкий успех
5) плохого качества; ничтожныйSyn:6) низкопробный; низкийSyn:7) амер.; разг. скупой, скаредный, прижимистый8) фин. с низкими процентными ставками••to feel cheap — чувствовать себя неловко, не в своей тарелке
to appear on the cheap side — разг. прибедняться
2. нареч.cheap and cheerful — брит.; разг. недорогой и практичный
1) дёшево ( по дешевой цене)2) легко, дёшево ( без серьёзных последствий)3) низко, недостойно3. сущ.; уст.дешёвка, выгодная покупкаon the cheap — разг. по недорогой цене, по дешёвке
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26 currency
n1) валюта, деньги
- accounting currency
- adjustable currency
- agreed currency
- agreement currency
- anchor currency
- appreciated currency
- article eight currency
- automatic currency
- base currency
- blocked currency
- cheap currency
- cheque currency
- clearing currency
- collective currency
- common currency
- controlled currency
- convertible currency
- convertible in gold currency
- counterfeit currency
- credit currency
- dealt currency
- decimal currency
- deposit currency
- depreciated currency
- depreciating currency
- devalued currency
- domestic currency
- double currency
- elastic currency
- emergency currency
- exotic currency
- exporter's currency
- falling currency
- fiat currencies
- fiduciary currency
- floating currency
- fluctuating currency
- forced currency
- foreign currency
- fractional currency
- free currency
- freely convertible currency
- freely floating currency
- full-bodied currency
- fully convertible currency
- functional currency
- general asset currency
- gold currency
- green currency
- hand-to-hand currency
- hard currency
- home currency
- importer's currency
- inconvertible currency
- inflated currency
- international currency
- intervention currency
- irredeemable currency
- jointly floating currency
- key currency
- lawful currency
- leading currency
- local currency
- major currencies
- managed currency
- metallic currency
- mixed currency
- national currency
- nonconvertible currency
- overvalued currency
- paper currency
- partially convertible currency
- pegged currency
- permitted currencies
- quotation currency
- redeemable in gold currency
- reference currency
- regulated currency
- reporting currency
- reserve currency
- revalued currency
- scarce currency
- settled currency
- shaky currency
- silver currency
- single currency
- small denomination currency
- soft currency
- sound currency
- splinter currency
- stable currency
- standard currency
- third-country currency
- trading currency
- transaction currency
- treasury currency
- undervalued currency
- unstable currency
- vehicle currency
- volatile currency
- currency in circulation
- currency of account
- currency of a bill
- currency of clearing
- currency of a contract
- currency of credit
- currency of exchange clause
- currency of money
- currency of payment
- currency of price
- currency pegged to the dollar
- appreciate currency
- back currency
- compute in currency
- control currency
- convert currency
- debase currency
- deposit currency
- depreciate currency
- devalorize currency
- devaluate currency
- devalue currency
- dump currency
- earn currency
- exchange currency
- express in currency
- manage currency
- pay in currency
- prop up currency
- purchase currency
- realize for foreign currency
- regulate currency
- remit currency
- revalorize currency
- revalue currency
- sell for foreign currency
- transfer currency from one account to another
- transfer currency to an accountEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > currency
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28 capital lease
Gen Mgta lease that is treated as though the lessee had borrowed money and bought the leased assets. If a lease agreement does not meet any of the criteria below, the lessee treats it as an operating lease for accounting purposes. If, however, the agreement meets one of the following criteria, it is treated as a capital lease:1. The lease agreement transfers ownership of the assets to the lessee during the term of lease.2. The lessee can purchase the assets leased at a bargain price (also called a bargain purchase option), such as $1, at the end of the lease term.3. The lease term is at least 75% of the economic life of the leased asset.4. The present value of the minimum lease payments is 90% or greater of the asset’s value.Capital leases are reported by the lessee as if the assets being leased were acquired and the monthly rental payments as if they were payments of principal and interest on a debt obligation. Specifically, the lessee capitalizes the lease by recognizing an asset and a liability at the lower of the present value of the minimum lease payments or the value of the assets under lease. As the monthly rental payments are made, the corresponding liability decreases. At the same time, the leased asset is depreciated in a manner that is consistent with other owned assets having the same use and economic life.
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