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1 return on sales
Fina company’s operating profit or loss as a percentage of total sales for a given period, typically a year.Abbr. ROSEXAMPLEReturn on sales shows how efficiently management uses the sales income, thus reflecting its ability to manage costs and overhead and operate efficiently. It also indicates a firm’s ability to withstand adverse conditions such as falling prices, rising costs, or declining sales. The higher the figure, the better a company is able to endure price wars and falling prices. It is calculated using the basic formula:Operating profit / total sales × 100 = Percentage return on salesSo, if a company earns $30 on sales of $400, its return on sales is:30 / 400 = 0.075 × 100 = 7.5%Some calculations use operating profit before subtracting interest and taxes; others use after-tax income. Either figure is acceptable as long as ROS comparisons are consistent. Using income before interest and taxes will produce a higher ratio.Return on sales has its limits, since it sheds no light on the overall cost of sales or the four factors that contribute to it: materials, labor, production overheads, and administrative and selling overheads. -
2 interest
[ˈɪntrəst] (American) [ˈɪntərɪst]1. noun1) curiosity; attention:إهْتِمامThat newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.
2) a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one:مَصْلَحَه، إهْتِمامGardening is one of my main interests.
3) money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money:فائِدَه ، رِبا( also adjective) the interest rate.
سَهْم تِجاريHe bought an interest in the night-club.
5) a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage:مَجموعَة مَصالِح تِجاريَّهI suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).
2. verb1) to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to:يُثير إهْتِمامPolitical arguments don't interest me at all.
يُقْنِع أن يَشْتَريCan I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?
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3 return on assets
Fina measure of profitability calculated by expressing a company’s net income as a percentage of total assets.Abbr. ROAEXAMPLEBecause the ROA formula reflects total revenue, total cost, and assets deployed, the ratio itself reflects a management’s ability to generate income during the course of a given period, usually a year.To calculate ROA, net income is divided by total assets, then multiplied by 100 to express the figure as a percentage:Net income /total assets × 100 = ROAIf net income is $30, and total assets are $420, the ROA is:30 /420 = 0.0714 × 100 = 7.14%A variation of this formula can be used to calculate return on net assets (RONA):Net income /fixed assets + working capital = RONAAnd, on occasion, the formula will separate after-tax interest expense from net income:Net income + interest expense /total assets = ROAIt is therefore important to understand what each component of the formula actually represents.Some experts recommend using the net income value at the end of the given period, and the assets value from beginning of the period or an average value taken over the complete period, rather than an end-of-theperiod value; otherwise, the calculation will include assets that have accumulated during the year, which can be misleading. -
4 interest-elastic investment
Finan investment with a rate of return that varies with interest ratesThe ultimate business dictionary > interest-elastic investment
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5 interest-inelastic investment
Finan investment with a rate of return that does not vary with interest ratesThe ultimate business dictionary > interest-inelastic investment
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6 interest assumption
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7 return of premium with interest
Insurance: RWIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > return of premium with interest
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8 return of premiums with no interest
Insurance: RNIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > return of premiums with no interest
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9 accounting rate of return
Finthe ratio of profit before interest and taxation to the percentage of capital employed at the end of a period. Variations include using profit after interest and taxation, equity capital employed, and average capital for the period.The ultimate business dictionary > accounting rate of return
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10 renta
f.1 income (ingresos).vivir de las rentas to live off one's (private) incomerenta del capital capital yieldrenta fija fixed incomerenta per cápita o por habitante per capita incomerenta del trabajo wage incomerenta variable/vitalicia variable/life annuity2 rent.3 return (beneficios).4 interest (intereses).5 national or public debt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rentar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rentar.* * *1 (ingresos) income2 (declaración de renta) tax return3 (beneficio) interest, return4 (alquiler) rent\vivir de sus rentas to live on one's incomerenta fija fixed interest securityrenta fiscal taxable incomerenta nacional national incomerenta per cápita per capita incomerenta pública government debtrenta variable equity securities pluralrenta vitalicia life annuity* * *SF1) (=ingresos) income; (=ganancia) interest, returnpolítica de rentas — incomes o (EEUU) income policy
2) (=deuda) public debt, national debt3) esp LAm (=alquiler) rent* * *1) ( beneficio) incomerentas derivadas de capitales/del trabajo personal — unearned/earned income
vivir de las rentas: tiene dinero/propiedades y vive de las rentas she has some money and lives off the interest/some properties and lives off the rents; un escritor que lleva años viviendo de las rentas — a writer who has been living off past glories for years
2) (esp Méx) ( alquiler) rent* * *----* declaración de la renta = tax return, income tax, income tax return, income tax statement.* impreso de declaración de la renta = income tax form, tax form.* impuesto sobre la renta = income tax.* receptor de renta vitalicia = annuitant.* renta per cápita = national income, per capita income.* rentas públicas = revenues.* renta vitalicia = annuity trust, annuity.* vivir de las rentas = live off + the fat of the land.* * *1) ( beneficio) incomerentas derivadas de capitales/del trabajo personal — unearned/earned income
vivir de las rentas: tiene dinero/propiedades y vive de las rentas she has some money and lives off the interest/some properties and lives off the rents; un escritor que lleva años viviendo de las rentas — a writer who has been living off past glories for years
2) (esp Méx) ( alquiler) rent* * ** declaración de la renta = tax return, income tax, income tax return, income tax statement.* impreso de declaración de la renta = income tax form, tax form.* impuesto sobre la renta = income tax.* receptor de renta vitalicia = annuitant.* renta per cápita = national income, per capita income.* rentas públicas = revenues.* renta vitalicia = annuity trust, annuity.* vivir de las rentas = live off + the fat of the land.* * *A (beneficio) incomerentas derivadas de capitales/del trabajo personal unearned/earned incomeinversiones de renta fija/variable fixed/variable interest investmentsle proporciona una renta anual de $100.000 it provides him with o brings in an annual income of $100,000puso el dinero en el banco y vive de las rentas he put the money in the bank and he lives off the interestera muy famoso y aún vive de las rentas he used to be very famous and he's still living off his reputationCompuestos:customs duties (pl)● renta gravable or imponibletaxable incomenational incomeincome per capita, per capita income(life) annuityB (alquiler) rentCompuesto:fixed rentpagar renta antigua to be a sitting tenant, to pay a fixed rent* * *
Del verbo rentar: ( conjugate rentar)
renta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
renta
rentar
renta sustantivo femenino
vivir de las rentas ( de dinero) to live off the interest;
( de propiedades) to live off the rent
rentar ( conjugate rentar) verbo transitivo (Méx)
[ usuario] to rent
renta sustantivo femenino
1 (ingresos) income
(por trabajo) earned income
vivir de las rentas, to live off o on private income
renta vitalicia, annuity
2 (alquiler) rent
rentar verbo transitivo Econ to produce a profit, yield
' renta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declaración
- deducirse
- impuesta
- impuesto
- ingreso
- IRPF
- pensión
- vitalicia
- vitalicio
- alquiler
- asignación
- asignar
- líquido
- vivir
English:
equity
- income tax
- private income
- return
- revenue
- tax
- tax return
- income
- rent
- rental
* * *renta nf1. [ingresos] income;vivir de las rentas to live off one's (private) income;Famsacan un disco de éxito y luego, a vivir de las rentas they bring out one hit record and then sit back and live off the profitsrenta per cápita per capita income;renta gravable taxable income;renta por habitante per capita income;renta imponible taxable income;renta nacional national income;renta del trabajo earned income;renta vitalicia life annuity2. [alquiler] rent3. [beneficios] returnrenta del capital capital yield4. [intereses] interestrenta fija fixed (interest) rate;renta variable variable (interest) rate;los mercados de renta variable the equity markets5. [deuda pública] national o public debt* * *f1 ( ingresos) income2 de casa rent3:de renta fija fixed-interest* * *renta nf1) : income2) : rent3)impuesto sobre la renta : income tax -
11 Nettoeinkünfte
Nettoeinkünfte
net earnings;
• Nettoeinkünfte aus dem Ausland net income from abroad;
• während der Darlehnszeit erwartete Nettoeinnahmen prospected net profit expected to be earned over the period of the advance;
• Nettoergebnis net result (US);
• Nettoerhöhung net increase;
• Nettoerlös net yield (proceeds [of a sale], avails, US);
• Nettoersparnis net savings;
• Nettoertrag net proceeds (return, earnings, yield), (Grundstück) net rental;
• zur Ausschüttung zur Verfügung stehender (ausschüttungsfähiger) Nettoertrag net profit available for appropriation;
• Nettoerträge net earnings;
• Nettoerträge nach Steuern net income after taxes;
• Nettoertragswertberechnung net earnings rule;
• Nettoexport net exports;
• verkaufsfähige Nettoförderung net merchantable production;
• Nettofracht clear freight, (Seeschifffahrt) net freight;
• Nettogehalt nominal salary, take-home pay, pay after stoppage (Br.);
• Netto gewicht net (neat) weight;
• Nettogewinn clear gain, net profits (gain, earnings);
• erzielter Nettogewinn net realized gain;
• Nettogewinnspanne net margin;
• Nettogrenzprodukt marginal net product;
• private Nettoinlandsinvestitionen net private domestic investment;
• Nettoinventarwert von Investmentanteilen net asset value of shares;
• nach dem Nettoinventarwert ansetzen (veranschlagen) to value on a net asset basis;
• Nettoinvestition net investment;
• Nettoinvestitionsausgaben net investment spending;
• Nettojahreswert clear annual value;
• Nettokapitalexport net capital export;
• Nettokapitalgewinn, Nettokapitalwert net capital gain;
• Nettokapitalimport net capital import;
• Nettokasse im Voraus net cash in advance;
• Nettokosten net cost;
• Nettokreditaufnahme net borrowings;
• Nettokreditsaldo net credit balance;
• Nettokurs net price;
• Nettoleistung net flow;
• Nettoliquidität net liquidity;
• Nettolohn take-home pay (packet, income, wages), nominal wage;
• Nettomiete, Nettopacht net rental;
• Nettoprämie net (pure) premium;
• Nettopreis net price, (Selbstkosten) net cost, (Zoll) short price (US);
• Nettoprodukt net product;
• Nettoproduktion net production;
• Nettoproduktionswert net output;
• Nettoproduktionsziffer net production rate;
• Nettoprovision net commission;
• Nettoraumgehalt net tonnage;
• Nettorechnungswert net invoice price;
• Nettoregistertonne net register ton;
• Nettoregistertonnengehalt net tonnage;
• Nettoreichweite (Anzeige) net unduplicated audience;
• 5%ige Nettorendite auf das Anlagevermögen 5% return on net assets employed;
• Nettorenditesatz net real rate of return;
• Nettorente net revenue (income), (Mietvertrag) net rental (Br.);
• Nettosaldo net balance;
• Nettosatz (Darlehn) face rate;
• Nettosozialprodukt social net product, net national income (product);
• Nettosozialprodukt zu Faktorpreisen (Doktrin) net domestic product;
• Nettosteueraufkommen net tax receipts;
• Nettosteuerschuld net tax liability;
• Nettotara net tare;
• Nettotonnage net tonnage;
• reiner Nettoüberschuss net income (surplus);
• Nettoüberschussposition (Währungspolitik) net creditor [limit] position;
• Nettoumsatz net sales;
• Nettoverbindlichkeiten net debts;
• Nettoverbindlichkeiten nach Abzug der liquiden Aktiva net liabilities;
• Nettoverdienst net earnings;
• Nettovergütung net renumeration;
• beglaubigter Nettoverkauf (Zeitung) certified net sale;
• Nettoverkaufserlös net profit on sales;
• Nettoverlust net (clear, dead) loss;
• Nettovermögen average net assets, (Eigenkapital) proprietary interest, net worth (US);
• Nettovermögen eines Unternehmens surplus of a corporation;
• Nettoverschuldung net indebtedness;
• Nettoverzinsung net value, net interest return, proprietary interest;
• Nettovolkseinkommen net national income;
• Nettowert net worth (value), (Unternehmen) book value;
• Nettowertschöpfung net value added;
• Nettozinsen net (pure, true) interest;
• Nettozinsfluss, Nettozinssatz net rate of interest, pure interest;
• Nettozoll long duty;
• Nettozugang an liquiden Mitteln cash-flow;
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12 процентный доход
1) General subject: yield2) Economy: interest return, interest revenue, interest yield3) Finances: interest on profit4) Banking: income yield, interest5) Advertising: interest (на капитал)6) Taxes: interest( on money) (в денежном отношении)7) Business: interest earnings, yield interest8) EBRD: accrued interest, accrued interest (но ещё не выплаченные), interest income, unearned income -
13 renta del capital
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14 фактическая ставка дохода
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фактическая ставка дохода
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15 Nettoverzinsung
Nettoverzinsung
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16 приносить проценты
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17 доход в форме процента
Economy: interest returnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доход в форме процента
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18 Normalverteiler
Normalverteiler
(Statistik) normal distribution;
• Normalverteilungskurve normal distribution curve;
• Normalverzinsung nominal yield, ordinary interest (return);
• Normalwert normal (standard) value;
• Normalzeit civil (mean, official, central, standard) time;
• Normalzoll general tariff;
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19 Normalverzinsung
Normalverzinsung
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20 фактична ставка прибутку
effective interest return; effective yield
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