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['estɪmeɪtɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [cost, figure] preventivato, approssimativo* * *estimated /ˈɛstɪmeɪtɪd/a.1 (fin., rag.) stimato; di stima; preventivato; preventivo: estimated costs, costi stimati; estimated expenditure, spese (o uscite) previste; estimated income, reddito previsto; estimated price, prezzo stimato (o di preventivo); estimated revenue, entrate previste; estimated value, valore stimato (o di stima); valore approssimativo* * *['estɪmeɪtɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [cost, figure] preventivato, approssimativo -
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предполагаемый предполагаемый, предположительный;
примерный, приблизительный - * readership примерное количество читателей - * causualties предполагаемые потери;
примерное число жертв (катастрофы) (специальное) планируемый, плановый;
сметный;
предполагаемый, теоретический, расчетный - * amount рассчитанная величина - * cost проектная стоимость - * profit плановая прибыль - * requirements плановая потребность - * strenght (военное) плановая численность - * casualty area (военное) предполагаемый район поражения (специальное) номинальный, расчетный;
оцененный estimated номинальный ~ планируемый ~ предполагаемый ~ предположительный ~ приблизительный ~ расчетный ~ сметный ~ теоретическийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > estimated
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83 cost of sales
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84 estimated sales
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > estimated sales
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85 estimated standard
учет оценочная норма (норматив затрат, определяемый исходя из субъективной оценки, прошлых данных или опыта других центров затрат)See: -
86 estimated evaluation cost
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > estimated evaluation cost
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87 estimated final cost
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88 estimated prime cost
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89 estimated final cost
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90 estimated prime cost
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91 estimated total operating cost
Англо-русский экономический словарь > estimated total operating cost
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92 estimated final cost
сущ. окончательная сметная стоимость проекта fEnglish-Russian project management dictionary > estimated final cost
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93 cost estimated reserves
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94 types of cost
= cost(the) actual cost — фактическая/чистая стоимость
estimated cost — расчетная/сметная стоимость
initial cost — первичная/первоначальная стоимость
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95 actual cost
упр., учет фактическая (себе)стоимость, фактические затраты [расходы, издержки\] (фактические затраты на производство или приобретение товара; для производства это сумма прямых затрат труда и материалов и производственных накладных расходов, для приобретения — сумма уплаченной цены и затрат на доставку и хранение)Syn:Ant:actual income, actual profit, direct cost, direct labour 3), manufacturing overhead, delivery cost, acquisition cost, standard cost, actual costing, incurred cost б), estimated cost, Cost Performance IndexSee:actual income, actual profit, direct cost, direct labour 3), manufacturing overhead, delivery cost, acquisition cost, standard cost, actual costing, incurred cost б), estimated cost, Cost Performance Index
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фактические затраты: сумма, которая фактически уплачена за актив (обычно рыночная цена плюс установка).* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *издержки предприятия на производство товаров или услуг; могут отличаться от плановых или прогнозных издержек -
96 predicted cost
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97 incurred cost
учет понесенные затраты [расходы\]а) (затраты считаются понесенными, если существует обязательство выплатить определенную сумму, либо если платежи уже осуществлены)See:б) (реальные затраты, в отличие от расчетных затрат)See: -
98 proposal cost
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99 appraisal cost
см. estimated costАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > appraisal cost
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100 remaining cost
"The estimated cost that is yet to be incurred for a task, resource, or assignment."
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