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1 directors' emoluments
1) упр. = directors' remuneration2) упр. дополнительное вознаграждение директоров (этим термином часто обозначают любые дополнительные выплаты и вознаграждения помимо обыкновенной заработной платы: бонусы, премии, страховка, участие в прибыли и т. п.)* * * -
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1) Бухгалтерия: вознаграждение директорам2) Деловая лексика: вознаграждение директоров, вознаграждение членов правления -
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Специализированный англо-русский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > directors' emoluments
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directors' emoluments вознаграждение директоров directors' emoluments вознаграждение членов правления emoluments: emoluments of office доход от должности emoluments: emoluments of office доход от должности grant emoluments выдавать компенсацию grant emoluments предоставлять вознаграждение -
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упр. вознаграждение директоров (выплачивается, если это предусмотрено уставом компании; складывается из заработной платы и платы за должность, может включать компенсацию служебных расходов, социальное страхование, бонусы и пр.)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > directors' remuneration
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directors' ~ вознаграждение директоров directors' ~ вознаграждение членов правления emoluments: ~ of office доход от должности emoluments: ~ of office доход от должности grant ~ выдавать компенсацию grant ~ предоставлять вознаграждениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > emoluments
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сущ.1) эк., обычно мн. вознаграждение, плата, заработок, жалование (совокупный доход от выполняемой работы, т. е. все суммы, полученные работником, включая заработную плату, надбавку за должность, чаевые и т. п., а также расходы, компенсированные работодателем)directors’ [top-management\] emoluments — вознаграждение директоров [топ-менеджеров\]
Emoluments include any amounts paid to or receivable by any person in respect of his services as director of the company. — Вознаграждение включает все суммы, выплаченные или причитающиеся к выплате любому лицу в связи с его службой в качестве директора компании.
Syn:See:2) общ., устар. выгода, пользаSyn:
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сущ.1) упр. директор, член правления [совета директоров\] (лицо, уполномоченное собственниками компании на управление компанией)Each Federal Reserve Bank has nine directors. — В совет директоров любого банка Федеральной резервной системы входят девять директоров.
See:acting director, administrative director, alternate director, alternative director, assistant director, associate director 1), codirector, co-director, deputy director, director general, dummy directors, executive director, figurehead directors, inside director, interlocking director, managing director, member-nominated director, nominee director, non-employee director, non-executive director, outside director, representative director, shadow director, worker director, board of directors, directors disqualification, directors' emoluments, directors' fee, director's interest, directors' interests, director's office, directors' remuneration, directors' report, report of the directors, rotation of directors, Directors Law Reporter, Institute of Directors2)а) упр. директор, глава, руководитель (возглавляет какие-л. программу, проект, организацию или ее отдел)He was appointed director of charity. — Он был назначен директором благотворительной организации.
Syn:See:account director, advertising director, assurance product director, brewing director, budget director, communications director, consumer research director, curriculum director, design director 1), director of capital gifts, director of career planning and placement, director of career resources, director of insurance, director of major gifts, director of operations, director of placement, director of public relations, director of research, director of research and development, director of studies, director of technology, district director, employee director, financial director, fundraising director, funds development director, industrial relations director, market research director, marketing research director, media director, media marketing director, membership director, merchandise director, personnel director, procurement services director, production director 1), project director, public relations director, publicity director, purchasing director, quality assurance director, research director, sales director, security director, senior director, service director, technical director, transportation director, underwriter sales director, underwriter solicitation directorб) гос. упр. = chief officer 1),See:3) СМИ режиссер(-постановщик) (отвечает за художественное содержание представления, фильма, телевизионной передачи и т. п.; руководит актерской работой)film director — режиссер картины [фильма\]
See:art director, associate director 2), creative director, design director 2), production director 2), producer 2)4) иск., амер. дирижерSyn:5) тех. направляющее устройствоSee:directional 3)
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директор: лицо, уполномоченное акционерами управлять компанией, член совета директоров; директора бывают исполнительные и неисполнительные, т. е. участвующие только в работе совета директоров; совет директоров утверждает годовой отчет компании и рекомендует собранию акционеров размер дивиденда.* * *директор; заведующий отделом. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *лицо, назначенное осуществлять повседневное (текущее) управление компанией
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