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1 Anschaffungskosten
Anschaffungskosten pl (AK) 1. GEN acquisition cost, cost; 2. FIN, RW historical cost, original cost, purchase cost, up-front cost, initial cost, book cost, cost, costs of purchase (IFRS/IAS; Gegensatz: Wiederbeschaffungskosten = replacement cost = current cost)* * *pl (AK) 1. < Geschäft> acquisition costs; 2. < Rechnung> acquisition costs, historical cost, initial outlay, original cost, book cost; 3. <Versich, V&M> acquisition costs; 4. <Vw> cost* * *Anschaffungskosten
costs of acquisition, cost of purchase, acquisition (prime, original, first) cost, first (initial) outlay, purchase money, outlay for assets;
• nicht abgeschriebene Anschaffungskosten unallowed expenditure;
• Anschaffungskosten eines Kraftfahrzeuges cost of a car;
• Anschaffungskosten eines Wirtschaftsgutes auf die Nutzungsdauer verteilen to spread the cost of an asset over its useful life. -
2 Anschaffungskosten
* * *die Anschaffungskostencost of purchase (Pl.); acquisition cost (Pl.); historical costs (Pl.); purchase costs (Pl.)* * *Ạn|schaf|fungs|kos|tenplcost sing of purchase, acquisition cost(s pl) sing, initial cost sing* * *An·schaf·fungs·kos·tenpl purchase price no pl* * *Plural original or initial cost sing.; acquisition cost sing.* * *die Anschaffungskosten eines Autos the cost of buying a car* * *Plural original or initial cost sing.; acquisition cost sing. -
3 AK
AK (Abk. für Anschaffungskosten) RW historical cost, original cost, initial cost* * *abbr (Anschaffungskosten) <Verwalt, Rechnung> historical cost, original cost, initial cost--------: HK AKabbr (Anschaffungs- oder Herstellungskosten) < Rechnung> cost of acquisition or production -
4 Anschaffungskredit
Anschaffungskredit, steuerbegünstigter
qualifying loan (Br.);
• Anschaffungskurs historical rate;
• Anschaffungsnebenkosten incidental acquisition expenses;
• Anschaffungspreis cost (price) of acquisition, purchase (original, cost, first) price, initial cost, (Bilanz) cost[s];
• Anschaffungstag purchase (vesting) date, date of acquisition (purchase);
• Anschaffungswert value at cost, cost (acquisition, original, initial) value, prime cost;
• Anschaffungs- und Unterhaltungszuschuss für ein Kraftfahrzeug motor vehicle advance and basic allowance. -
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Anschaffungskredit, steuerbegünstigter
qualifying loan (Br.);
• Anschaffungskurs historical rate;
• Anschaffungsnebenkosten incidental acquisition expenses;
• Anschaffungspreis cost (price) of acquisition, purchase (original, cost, first) price, initial cost, (Bilanz) cost[s];
• Anschaffungstag purchase (vesting) date, date of acquisition (purchase);
• Anschaffungswert value at cost, cost (acquisition, original, initial) value, prime cost;
• Anschaffungs- und Unterhaltungszuschuss für ein Kraftfahrzeug motor vehicle advance and basic allowance. -
6 Wiederbeschaffungskosten
Wiederbeschaffungskosten pl RW, WIWI replacement cost, current cost (Synonym: Wiederbeschaffungswert = replacement value; Gegensatz: Anschaffungskosten = acquisition cost, historical cost, original cost, purchase cost, initial cost)* * *pl <Rechnung, Vw> replacement cost, replacement costs* * *Wiederbeschaffungskosten
replacement (reproduction, US, repurchase) cost, cost of reproduction, current reproduction costsBusiness german-english dictionary > Wiederbeschaffungskosten
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pl (AK) < fin> ■ original cost; acquisition cost; initial cost; prime cost; first cost -
9 Anschaffungspreis
m < fin> ■ original cost; acquisition cost; initial cost; prime cost; first cost -
10 Anschaffungswert
m < fin> ■ original cost; acquisition cost; initial cost; prime cost; first cost -
11 Gestehungskosten
Gestehungskosten pl first cost, initial cost, prime cost, production cost, flat cost (Arbeit und Material)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Gestehungskosten
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Anschaffungspreis m GEN, RW purchase price* * *m <Geschäft, Rechnung> purchase price* * *Anschaffungspreis
cost (price) of acquisition, purchase (original, cost, first) price, initial cost, (Bilanz) cost[s] -
13 Anlagekosten
pl1. capital cost2. initial cost3. investment cost4. investment expenditures (costs)5. tooling costs -
14 Anlauf
Anlauf m GEN start-up (Betriebsgründung)* * ** * *Anlauf
(Beginn) start[up], (Entwicklungszeit) lead time;
• neuer Anlauf new beginning;
• Anlauf der Produktion starting of production;
• Anlaufbetrag initial cost;
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15 Kapitalwert
Kapitalwert m 1. BÖRSE principal value; 2. FIN, WIWI net present value, NPV, capital value, actual cash value, a.c.v., capitalized value (Summe der einer Investition zurechenbaren und auf einen definierten Zeitpunkt zum Kalkulationszinssatz diskontierten Nettorückflüsse, einschließlich Anschaffungsauszahlung und Liquidationserlös; ein positiver Kapitalwert – oder einer, der über dem einer Alternativinvestition liegt = relative Vorteilhaftigkeit – lässt die Investition als vorteilhaft erscheinen; value of an investment calculated as the sum of its initial cost and the present value of expected future cash flows); 3. VERSICH cash value* * *m 1. < Börse> principal value; 2. < Finanz> actual cash value (a.c.v.), value (NPV), net present capital; 3. < Rechnung> capital value, net present value (NPV), fair value; 4. < Versich> cash value; 5. <Vw> capital value, net present value (NPV), capitalized value* * *Kapitalwert
capital value, (Police) cash value, (Rente) present value;
• Kapitalwert berechnen to capitalize;
• Kapitalwert in eine Rente umwandeln to transfer the cash into an annuity;
• Kapitalwertmethode net present value method;
• Kapitalwerttabelle (Versicherung) cash-value table;
• Kapitalwertzuwachs unearned increment. -
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Anlaufbetrag
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17 Anlagekosten
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Anlagekosten
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20 Vorkosten
plinitial cost
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