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61 sabiduría del colectivo
la sabiduría del colectivo(n.) = wisdom of the crowds, theEx: In essence, the web makes it easy to leverage the concept of ' the wisdom of the crowds', which says that large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant.
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62 acción de palanca
• crowbar• leverage -
63 apalancamiento de capital
• capital gearing• capital leverageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento de capital
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64 apalancamiento de operación
• operating lease• operating leverage• operating lossDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento de operación
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65 apalancamiento descubierto
• short leverageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento descubierto
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66 apalancamiento financiero
• financial futures contract• financial gearing• financial guarantee• financial lease• financial leverage• financial liabilitiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento financiero
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67 apalancamiento inverso
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68 apalancamiento negativo
• negative investment• negative leverage• negative misprisionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento negativo
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69 apalancamiento operativo
• operating lease• operating leverage• operating lossDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento operativo
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70 apalancamiento positivo
• positive leverageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > apalancamiento positivo
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71 arrendamiento financiero
• finance funds• finance lease• finance market• financial issues disclose• financial leader• financial lease• financial leasing• financial leverage• learning system• lease• lease back• leaseholder• leasing• leasing cooperativeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arrendamiento financiero
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72 capital contable negativo
• negative leverage• negative net worth• negative numberDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > capital contable negativo
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73 cobertura financiera
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74 doble apalancamiento
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75 lente cóncava
• negative interest• negative leverage -
76 mayor de operaciones
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77 pérdidas de explotación
• operating leverage• operating losses• operating managementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pérdidas de explotación
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78 pérdidas de operación
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79 pérdidas operativas
• operating leverage• operating losses• operating management -
80 relación entre deudas y activos totales
• financial lease• financial leverage• financial liabilitiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > relación entre deudas y activos totales
См. также в других словарях:
leverage — le·ver·age 1 / le vrij, və rij/ n: the use of credit to enhance one s speculative capacity leverage 2 vt aged, ag·ing: to provide (as a corporation) or supplement (as money) with leverage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Leverage — Título Leverage(Estados Unidos) Las Reglas del Juego(España) Género Drama Creado por John Rogers Chris Downey Reparto Timothy Hutton … Wikipedia Español
Leverage — (engl. für Hebelwirkung) bezeichnet: Leverage Effekt, einen Begriff der Finanzwirtschaft Leverage (Band), eine finnische Rockband Leverage (Fernsehserie), eine US amerikanische Fernsehserie Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Leverage — Lev er*age (l[e^]v [ e]r*[asl]j or l[=e] v[ e]r*[asl]j), n. The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever. [1913 Webster] {Leverage of a couple} (Mech.), the perpendicular distance between the lines of action of two forces which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leverage — /ˈlivəredʒ, ingl. ˈliːvərɪdʒ/ [ingl. leverage propr. «azione di una leva, leveraggio»] s. m. inv. (econ.) leva finanziaria … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
leverage — ► NOUN 1) the exertion of force by means of a lever. 2) the power to influence: political leverage … English terms dictionary
leverage — (n.) 1724, action of a lever, from LEVER (Cf. lever) (n.) + AGE (Cf. age). Meaning power or force of a lever is from 1827; figurative sense from 1858. The financial sense is attested by 1933, Amer.Eng.; as a verb by 1956. Related: Leveraged;… … Etymology dictionary
leverage — The first syllable is pronounced leev in BrE and lev in AmE … Modern English usage
leverage — [n] influence advantage, ascendancy, authority, bargaining chip*, break, clout, drag, edge, grease*, jump on*, power, pull, rank, ropes*, suction, weight; concepts 687,693 … New thesaurus
leverage — [lev′ərij, lē′vərij] n. 1. the action of a lever 2. the increased force resulting from this 3. means of accomplishing some purpose vt. leveraged, leveraging to speculate in (a business investment) largely through the use of borrowed funds, or… … English World dictionary
leverage — The ability to control large dollar amounts of a commodity with a comparatively small amount of capital. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The control of a larger sum of money with a smaller amount. By accepting the liability to purchase or deliver … Financial and business terms