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101 financial cushion
financial cushion ACC Finanzpolster n (e.g. undisclosed reserves under German accounting principles; stille Reserven z. B. aus unterbewerteten Aktiva oder überbewerteten Passiva)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial cushion
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102 financial damage
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103 financial derivatives
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104 financial director
financial director 1. PERS Finanzvorstand m; 2. MGT Finanzdirektor(in) m(f), Leiter(in) m(f) der FinanzabteilungEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial director
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105 financial disclosure
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106 financial disintermediation
financial disintermediation BANK, ECON Umgehung f der Finanzinstitute, Nichteinbeziehung f der FinanzinstituteEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial disintermediation
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107 financial encumbrance
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108 financial engineering
financial engineering FIN Finanzkonstruktionen fpl, maßgeschneiderte Finanzierungen fpl, Erstellung f eines Finanzierungskonzeptes, Finanzierungstechnik fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial engineering
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109 financial enterprise
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110 financial executive
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111 financial expenses
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112 financial field
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113 financial firm
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114 financial fixed assets
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115 financial flow
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116 financial forecasts
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117 financial futures
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118 financial futures market
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119 financial highlights
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120 financial holding company
financial holding company (FHC) (AE) BANK, FIN Finanzholding f, Finanzholding-Gesellschaft f, Bankholding-Gesellschaft fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial holding company
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