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1 finance scheme
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2 finance plan
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3 finance
finance [faɪˈnæns]1. nounfinance f2. plural noun[+ scheme] ( = supply money for) financer ; ( = obtain money for) trouver des fonds pour4. compounds* * *['faɪnæns, fɪ'næns] 1.1) (banking, money systems) finance f3) ( credit) crédit m2.finances plural noun ( financial situation) situation f financière3.noun modifier [ minister, ministry] des Finances; [ committee, director, correspondent] financier/-ière4.transitive verb financer [project] -
4 compulsory scheme of arrangement
finance, business, economy• pakkoakordiEnglish-Finnish dictionary > compulsory scheme of arrangement
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5 pension contribution credit scheme
finance, business, economy• takaisinlainausjärjestelmäEnglish-Finnish dictionary > pension contribution credit scheme
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6 savings scheme
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7 financial adjustment scheme
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > financial adjustment scheme
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8 Finanzierungsplan
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9 financiar
v.to finance.* * *1 to finance* * *verb* * *VT to finance, fund* * *verbo transitivo1) <empresa/proyecto> to finance, fund2) (AmL) ( vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *= finance, fund, underwrite, bootstrap, bankroll.Ex. SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.Ex. Although a few library building projects will be adequately funded, many others will receive only partial funding, and cost will be a major factor in most cases.Ex. Underwritten by a Council on Library Resources grant, she compiled a thesaurus for nonsexist subject headings entitled 'On Equal Terms'.Ex. The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.Ex. Not only did Posada admit this to The New York Times in 1998, but he acknowledged that the leaders of CANF had bankrolled his terrorist operations.----* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded.* bien financiado = well-funded.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* financiar los costes = underwrite + costs.* volver a financiar = re-fund.* * *verbo transitivo1) <empresa/proyecto> to finance, fund2) (AmL) ( vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *= finance, fund, underwrite, bootstrap, bankroll.Ex: SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.
Ex: Although a few library building projects will be adequately funded, many others will receive only partial funding, and cost will be a major factor in most cases.Ex: Underwritten by a Council on Library Resources grant, she compiled a thesaurus for nonsexist subject headings entitled 'On Equal Terms'.Ex: The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.Ex: Not only did Posada admit this to The New York Times in 1998, but he acknowledged that the leaders of CANF had bankrolled his terrorist operations.* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded.* bien financiado = well-funded.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* financiar los costes = underwrite + costs.* volver a financiar = re-fund.* * *financiar [A1 ]vtA ‹institución› to finance, fund; ‹proyecto/viaje› to finance, fundB ( AmL) (vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *
financiar ( conjugate financiar) verbo transitivo
financiar verbo transitivo to finance
' financiar' also found in these entries:
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* * *financiar vt1. [proyecto, organismo] to fund, to finance2. [compra] to offer credit facilities for;la compra del televisor se la financiamos hasta en 10 veces we allow you to pay for your television in up to 10 instalments* * *v/t finance, fund* * *financiar vt: to finance, to fund* * *financiar vb to finance -
10 financiar
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11 kaupapa
[n.]floor; platform (stage, level surface)————————[n.]plan; policy; grogramme (scheme)————————[n.]rule; basic idea; vision statement————————motherboard (computer)————————project (finance)————————scheme (employment)————————subject; theme; topic (topic) -
12 kaupapa
[n.]floor; platform (stage, level surface)————————[n.]plan; policy; grogramme (scheme)————————[n.]rule; basic idea; vision statement————————motherboard (computer)————————project (finance)————————scheme (employment)————————subject; theme; topic (topic) -
13 pakkoakordi
finance, business, economy• composition in bankruptcyfinance, business, economy• enforced settlementfinance, business, economy• compulsory scheme of arrangementfinance, business, economy• compulsory compositionfinance, business, economy• binding accordfinance, business, economy• bankruptcy compositionfinance, business, economy• compulsory arrangementfinance, business, economy• compulsory composition in bankruptcy -
14 takaisinlainausjärjestelmä
finance, business, economy• pension contribution credit scheme -
15 accrued benefits
(under pension scheme) points m pl de retraite -
16 Finanzierungsrechnung
Finanzierungsrechnung, gesamtwirtschaftliche
flow-of-funds system;
• sich anderweitig Finanzierungsrückhalt beschaffen to switch financing;
• Finanzierungssaldo net financial investment;
• Finanzierungsschema financing scheme;
• Finanzierungsschwierigkeiten financial difficulties;
• Finanzierungssektor (volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung) financing sector;
• Finanzierungsspezialist financial specialist;
• Finanzierungsspielraum financing scope;
• Finanzierungsstelle für Kommunalinvestitionen public works loan board (Br.);
• Finanzierungssystem financing scheme;
• neues Finanzierungssystem erfinden to strike out a new plan of finance;
• Finanzierungstitel finance paper;
• Finanzierungsträger commercial finance company;
• Finanzierungsübersicht financial planning, financing scheme;
• hoher Finanzierungsumfang high scale of financing;
• Finanzierungsvereinbarung financing agreement;
• Finanzierungsverfahren financing (financial) plan;
• Finanzierungsvermittler money broker;
• Finanzierungsvertrag financing agreement;
• Finanzierungsvorschlag financing proposal;
• Finanzierungswechsel finance bill;
• Finanzierungsweise method of financing;
• Finanzierungszusage promise to finance;
• öffentliche Finanzierungszuschüsse governmental grants, grants-in-aid (US). -
17 gesamtwirtschaftliche
Finanzierungsrechnung, gesamtwirtschaftliche
flow-of-funds system;
• sich anderweitig Finanzierungsrückhalt beschaffen to switch financing;
• Finanzierungssaldo net financial investment;
• Finanzierungsschema financing scheme;
• Finanzierungsschwierigkeiten financial difficulties;
• Finanzierungssektor (volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung) financing sector;
• Finanzierungsspezialist financial specialist;
• Finanzierungsspielraum financing scope;
• Finanzierungsstelle für Kommunalinvestitionen public works loan board (Br.);
• Finanzierungssystem financing scheme;
• neues Finanzierungssystem erfinden to strike out a new plan of finance;
• Finanzierungstitel finance paper;
• Finanzierungsträger commercial finance company;
• Finanzierungsübersicht financial planning, financing scheme;
• hoher Finanzierungsumfang high scale of financing;
• Finanzierungsvereinbarung financing agreement;
• Finanzierungsverfahren financing (financial) plan;
• Finanzierungsvermittler money broker;
• Finanzierungsvertrag financing agreement;
• Finanzierungsvorschlag financing proposal;
• Finanzierungswechsel finance bill;
• Finanzierungsweise method of financing;
• Finanzierungszusage promise to finance;
• öffentliche Finanzierungszuschüsse governmental grants, grants-in-aid (US). -
18 indemnización por despido
severance pay* * *(n.) = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy payEx. Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex. Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The severance scheme was seen by many as compensation to outgoing councillors, to sweeten the pill of their political demise.Ex. Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances.* * *(n.) = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy payEx: Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.
Ex: Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The severance scheme was seen by many as compensation to outgoing councillors, to sweeten the pill of their political demise.Ex: Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances. -
19 loan
loan [ləʊn]1 noun∎ a £500 loan un prêt de 500 livres;∎ to take out a loan faire un emprunt;∎ to apply for a loan demander un prêt;∎ to repay a loan rembourser un emprunt;∎ he asked me for a loan il m'a demandé de lui prêter de l'argent;∎ it's a loan, you can have it as a loan je vous le prête;∎ long/short-term loan prêt m/emprunt m à long/court terme;∎ secured loan prêt m/emprunt m gagé ou garanti;∎ unsecured loan, loan without security prêt m/emprunt m à découvert;∎ loan on or against securities emprunt m sur titre;∎ loan against security prêt m sur gage;∎ loan without security prêt m à fonds perdus;∎ loan at interest prêt m à intérêts;∎ loan at reduced rate of interest prêt m bonifié;∎ loan to value = rapport entre le capital restant dû et la valeur du bien financé;∎ Accountancy loans and advances to customers créances fpl clients;∎ Accountancy loans outstanding encours m;∎ Finance loan at call, loan repayable on demand prêt m remboursable sur demande;∎ Finance loan at notice prêt m à terme;∎ Finance loan on collateral prêt m sur gage ou sur nantissement;∎ Finance loan on mortgage prêt m hypothécaire ou sur hypothèque;∎ Finance loan on overdraft prêt m à découvert;∎ Finance loan on trust prêt m d'honneur∎ to give sb a loan of sth prêter qch à qn;∎ British may I have the loan of your typewriter? peux-tu me prêter ta machine à écrire?;∎ I have three books on loan from the library j'ai emprunté trois livres à la bibliothèque;∎ the book you want is out on loan le livre que vous voulez est sorti;∎ the picture is on loan to an American museum le tableau a été prêté à un musée américain;∎ she's on loan from head office le siège l'a envoyée chez nous pour un temps(c) Linguistics (mot m d')emprunt mprêter;∎ to loan sb sth, to loan sth to sb prêter qch à qn;∎ he asked me to loan him £20/my car il m'a demandé de lui prêter 20 livres/ma voiture►► Banking loan account compte m de prêt;loan agreement contrat m de prêt;Finance loan capital capital m sur prêt ou d'emprunt;Finance loan certificate titre m de prêt;Finance loan charges frais mpl financiers;loan collection collection f en prêt;Finance loan company société f de crédit, maison f de prêt;Finance loan department service m des crédits;Finance loan guarantee scheme prêts mpl bonifiés d'aide au développement des entreprises;loan insurance assurance f crédit;Finance loan market marché m des prêts;Finance loan note titre m d'obligation, titre m de créance;Finance loan office organisme m de crédit, maison f de prêt;Finance loan origination fee commission f de montage;loan repayment insurance assurance f crédit;loan maturity échéance f emprunt;loan risk cover couverture f du risque de crédit;familiar pejorative loan shark usurier(ère)□ mf;loan stock emprunt m obligataire;loan transaction opération f de prêt;Linguistics loan translation calque m -
20 Finanzierung
Finanzierung f FIN finance, financing (Kapitalbeschaffungsprozess); funding (Projekt) • Finanzierung besorgen FIN raise finance* * *f < Finanz> finance, financing, Projekt funding ■ Finanzierung besorgen < Finanz> raise finance* * *Finanzierung
financing, funding, provision of finance, (von Anleihen) floating, (Bergbau) habilitation (US), (Unterstützung) subsidizing;
• bei Finanzierung und Verleih in financing and distributing;
• bankmäßige Finanzierung financing through banks;
• bilanzneutrale Finanzierung off-balance-sheet financing;
• kurzfristige Finanzierung short-term financing (finance);
• langfristige Finanzierung long-term financing;
• mittelfristige Finanzierung medium-range financing;
• regresslose Finanzierung non-recourse finance;
• ungenügende Finanzierung insufficient capitalization;
• Finanzierung durch Abtretung der Debitoren (mittels Forderungsabtretung) debt (accounts receivable, US) financing;
• Finanzierung von Abzahlungsgeschäften instalment (hire-purchase, Br.) finance, financing of hire-purchase transactions (Br.);
• Finanzierung von Aktiengesellschaften financing of joint-stock companies, corporation finance (US);
• Finanzierungen jeglicher Art every type of financing;
• Finanzierung durch Ausgabe von Wandelschuldverschreibungen convertible financing;
• Finanzierung von Ausgabenspitzen langfristiger Projekte durch Anleihen pay as you use principle;
• Finanzierung des Außenhandels foreign-trade financing;
• Finanzierung durch eine Bank bank finance;
• Finanzierung von Eigenheimen financing of new homes;
• Finanzierung durch Einräumung eines Erbbaurechts leasehold financing;
• Finanzierung auf dem Eurodollarmarkt Eurocurrency financing;
• Finanzierung von Exportgeschäften export finance;
• Finanzierung durch Fremdmittel outside financing, trading on the equity, equity trading;
• maßgeschneiderte Finanzierungen für Großkunden financial engineering;
• Finanzierung von Großprojekten large-scale financing;
• Finanzierung von Investitionen investment financing;
• Finanzierung durch unmittelbare Kapitalmarktunterbringung direct placement financing;
• privatwirtschaftliche Finanzierung von Rundfunkprogrammen commercial sponsoring of program(me)s;
• Finanzierung der Staatsausgaben government financing;
• Finanzierung eines Versicherungsrisikos risk financing;
• Finanzierung eines Wahlfeldzuges campaign financing;
• Finanzierung von Warenforderungen debt (accounts receivable, US) financing;
• Finanzierung von Wohnungen financing of housing, home financing;
• Kapitalgeber wegen der Finanzierung eines Unternehmens ansprechen to sound a capitalist with regard to a proposed investment;
• Finanzierung eines Unternehmens durchführen to finance a scheme (an enterprise);
• für die Finanzierung eines Projektes geradestehen to underwrite the cost of a project;
• größeren Unternehmen mit langfristigen Obligationen eine direkte Finanzierung gewähren to lend long-term bond finance direct to major companies;
• Finanzierung sicherstellen to wrap up financing;
• Finanzierung einer Reise sicherstellen to find the money for a journey;
• Finanzierung eines Rundfunkprogramms übernehmen to sponsor a radio program(me);
• Finanzierung eines Unternehmens übernehmen to finance an enterprise.
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