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1 liabilities on shares
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > liabilities on shares
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2 liability
1) ответственность, обязанность2) обязательство; долг, задолженность3) бухг. пассив4) помеха, препятствие, обуза• -
3 cost of issue
1) фин., учет расходы [затраты\] по эмиссии [выпуску\] ценных бумаг (суммарные расходы по эмиссии ценных бумаг; включают оплату андеррайтинга, затраты на листинг, на оплату юридических услуг и т. п. расходы, связанные с эмиссией ценных бумаг)The cost of issue, or the total costs (including underwriting fee) in connection with the management of the public share issue and the listing of the shares on the Oslo Stock Exchange, is expected to constitute 4.75 percent of the gross proceeds, and will be covered by the Company. — Расходы компании по эмиссии, или общие затраты (включая оплату андеррайтинга) по выпуску и листингу акций на фондовой бирже Осло, должны составить 4.75% суммарных поступлений от размещения акций.
See:2) фин., учет стоимость выпуска [эмиссии\] (общая стоимость эмитированных [выпущенных\] ценных бумаг)Net Cost of Issue of Shares — чистая стоимость выпуска [эмиссии\]
These securities are recorded in the liabilities at their cost of issue. — Эти ценные бумаги отражаются в пассиве по стоимости выпуска [эмиссии\].
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4 equity
сущ.1) общ. справедливость; беспристрастность, объективность, непредвзятостьachieving equity in compensation at each campus for all employees — достижение справедливости вознаграждения труда всех работников во всех кампусах
The Parties therefore endorse the principle of equity in employment and agree to cooperate in the identification and removal of all barriers to the recruitment, selection, hiring, retention, and promotion of women, aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and other categories. — Таким образом, договаривающиеся стороны поддерживают принцип справедливости в найме на работу и соглашаются сотрудничать в области выявления и устранения всех барьеров, касающихся поиска, отбора, найма, сохранения рабочего места и продвижения по службе женщин, местного населения, работников с частичной нетрудоспособностью и других категорий лиц.
Syn:Ant:See:employment equity, pay equity, actuarial equity, tax equity, social equity, equity theory, Retirement Equity Act2) юр. право справедливости; правосудие на основе права справедливости (в Англии, Ирландии и США дополнение к обычному праву: субъективная правовая система, существующая наряду с обычными законодательными актами и заменяющая их в случае, если они противоречат нормам справедливости; такая система действовала в Англии с 14 в., и раньше разбирательства на основе норм права справедливости осуществлялись в специальных судах, отдельно от разбирательств на основе общего права)Syn:See:3)а) учет, фин., преим. мн. собственный капитал, собственные средства (в общем смысле: разница между активами и обязательствами, напр., разница между стоимостью имущества физического лица и его долгами; для предприятия: активы минус текущие и долгосрочные долговые обязательствами минус привилегированные акции; с точки зрения компании, состоит из средств, полученных при размещении обыкновенных акций, и накопленных резервов, а с точки зрения акционеров, представляет сумму, которая достанется им после удовлетворения требований кредиторов, держателей облигаций и погашения других обязательств)The Loan/Equity ratio refers to the percentage that will come from the loan (capital to be borrowed) and equity (own capital) of the project. — Соотношение заемных и собственных средств показывает, какой процент заемного и собственного капитала будет использован при реализации проекта.
The equity may be in the form of cash or assets like building, business site, transportation vehicle, or materials for vending, etc. — Собственный капитал может иметь форму наличных денежных средств или таких активов, как здания, торговые площади, транспортные средства, материалы для торговли и т. п.
Syn:See:debt-to-equity ratio, debt-equity swap, equity dilution, personal equity plan, brand equity, creditors' equity, equity security, equity investment, preferred equity, common equity, deferred equity, quasi-equity, equity dilution, equity joint ventureб) фин. собственный [акционерный\] капитал (капитал, сформированный компанией за счет размещения акций; иногда термин распространяется только на капитал, сформированный за счет размещения обыкновенных акций, но обычно распространяется и на привилегированные акции)For most companies there are two types of equity: ordinary shares and preference shares. — Акционерный капитал большинства компаний подразделяется на обыкновенный и привилегированный акционерный капитал.
See:common equity, preferred equity, quasi-equity, non-equity share, owners' equity, equity dilution, equity-indexed annuity, equity-linked policy, catastrophe equity putв) фин., обычно мн. = equity securitySee:г) фин. реальная стоимость недвижимости* (рыночная стоимость недвижимости за вычетом суммы ипотечного кредита и других долговых обязательств; также часть стоимости заложенного имущества, оставшаяся после его продажи и удовлетворения претензий кредиторов)See:д) эк. капитал* (часто используется в переносном смысле для обозначения материальных или нематериальных активов, способных приносить доход в будущем)See:4)а) бирж. маржа (разница между рыночной стоимостью ценных бумаг и дебетовым остатком по маржинальному счету клиента у брокера, т. е. размером полученной под них ссуды)See:б) бирж. (на рынке финансовых фьючерсов: остаточная стоимость первоначальной и вариационной маржи при ликвидации контракта по текущей цене; может быть отрицательной)See:5) эк. тр., брит. "Эквити" ( профсоюз актеров в Великобритании)
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1) капитал компании: разница между активами и текущими обязательствами, заемным капиталом и привилегированными акциями; фактически состоит из средств, полученных от обыкновенных акций, и резервов (при продаже компании также денежной оценки деловой репутации), нераспределенной прибыли; доля чистых активов компании; см. goodwill; 2) = ordinary share; 3) на рынке финансовых фьючерсов - остаточная стоимость первоначальной и вариационной маржи при ликвидации контракта по текущей цене (может быть отрицательной); см. margin 2; 4) разница между стоимостью ценных бумаг и дебетовым остатком по маргинальному счету клиента у брокера; 5) реальная стоимость недвижимости: рыночная стоимость недвижимости за вычетом суммы ипотечного кредита и др. требований; см. negative equity trap; 6) вклад члена кредитного союза (акционерный счет); 7) честность, справедливость, беспристрастность, взвешенность (напр., судебного решения).* * *Доля акционера в капитале компании, акционерный капитал (в акционерном обществе), собственный капитал (в товариществе); инвестиционный капитал; вложение в акционерный капитал (как вид инвестиционной деятельности); акция; фондовая ценность; уставный капитал; капитал. Представляет долю собственности в компании. Также - остаточная долларовая стоимость счета по фьючерсным сделкам, если предположить его ликвидацию по текущей рыночной цене . The value of a futures trading account if all open positions were offset at the current market price. Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *капитал компании; остаточная стоимость1. чистые активы компании после удовлетворения требований всех кредиторов2. сумма денег, возвращаемая заемщику по закладной или по договору о покупке в рассрочку после реализации данного актива и полного погашения задолженности кредитору-----Банки/Банковские операции1. маржасм. margin-----Финансы/Кредит/Валюта1. часть имущества, оставшаяся после удовлетворения претензий кредиторов2. чистая стоимость капитала за вычетом обязательств-----акционерный капитал компании, состоящий из обыкновенных акций -
5 book value
Finvalue of a company’s stock according to the company itself, which may differ considerably from the market value.EXAMPLEIt is calculated by subtracting a company’s liabilities and the value of its debt and preferred stock from its total assets. All of these figures appear on a company’s balance sheet. For example:Book value per share is calculated by dividing the book value by the number of shares in issue. If our example is expressed in millions of dollars and the company has 35 million shares outstanding, book value per share would be $650 million divided by 35 million:650/35 = $18.57 book value per shareBook value represents a company’s net worth to its shareholders. When compared with its market value, book value helps reveal how a company is regarded by the investment community. A market value that is notably higher than book value indicates that investors have a high regard for the company. A market value that is, for example, a multiple of book value suggests that investors’ regard may be unreasonably high. -
6 ♦ company
♦ company /ˈkʌmpənɪ/A n.1 (fin.) compagnia; società (di capitali); azienda; impresa: insurance company, compagnia di assicurazioni; airline company, compagnia aerea; record company, casa discografica; public company, società per azioni ( il pubblico sottoscrive le azioni; non c'è limite al numero dei soci); private company (o private limited company) società a responsabilità limitata ( da 2 a 50 soci; le azioni non possono essere offerte al pubblico); società a conduzione familiare; subsidiary company, società controllata; railway company, società ferroviaria; multinational companies, società multinazionali; a mining company, una società mineraria; a removal company, una ditta di traslochi NOTA D'USO: - society o company?-2 [u] compagnia: to keep sb. company, fare compagnia a q.; I need some company, ho bisogno di compagnia; mixed company, (gruppo misto di) uomini e donne; in mixed company, in presenza di signore; I always enjoy his company, mi fa sempre piacere la sua compagnia; I'll go with you for company, verrò con te per farti compagnia; to be good [poor] company, essere [non essere] di compagnia; essere un compagno piacevole [noioso]; in the company of, in compagnia di; in company with sb. (o in sb. 's company) in compagnia di q.3 (mil.) compagnia4 (teatr.) compagnia: ballet company, compagnia di ballo; theatre company, compagnia teatrale (o drammatica); touring company, compagnia di giro; repertory company, compagnia di repertorio5 gruppo; comitiva; persone (pl.); compagnia; gente: I don't like the company he keeps, non mi piace la gente che frequenta; the assembled company, le persone riuniteB a. attr.(fin., leg.) societario; sociale; aziendale; dell'azienda: company accounts, conti societari; company name, ragione sociale; company law, legge sulle società; diritto societario (o delle società); company deeds, atti societari; company car, auto aziendale; company management, gestione aziendale; company climate, clima aziendale; company policy, politica aziendale● (fin.) company director, amministratore di una società □ company doctor, (org. az.) medico aziendale; (fin.) risanatore di aziende in difficoltà □ company headquarters, (mil.) comando di compagnia; (org. az.) sede centrale; sede direzionale □ (fisc.) company income tax, imposta sul reddito della società per azioni □ company lawyer, avvocato aziendale; legale di una società; ( anche) esperto di diritto societario □ company limited by shares (o limited company), società per azioni □ company loyalty, attaccamento all'azienda; fedeltà all'azienda □ company man, dipendente che antepone la sua società a ogni altra cosa □ (fam. USA) Company man, uomo (o funzionario) della C.I.A. □ company officer, (org. az.) funzionario di una società; (mil.) comandante di una compagnia □ (fin.) company promoter, socio fondatore □ (rag.) company report, relazione di bilancio ( di una società) □ (fin.) company secretary, segretario di una società per azioni □ (mil.) company sergeant major, maresciallo capo □ (fisc.) company tax, imposta sulle società □ company town, città i cui abitanti sono quasi tutti dipendenti di un'unica azienda □ company union, sindacato d'impresa □ ( sindacalismo) company-wide bargaining, contrattazione a livello aziendale □ (fin.) company's assets, attivo sociale □ (fin.) company's capital, capitale sociale □ (fin.) company's liabilities, passivo sociale □ (fam.) and company, e compagni; e compagnia bella □ to enjoy one's own company, stare bene da solo □ to get into bad company, mettersi a frequentare cattive compagnie; fare cattive amicizie □ in company, in compagnia; in pubblico: to swear in company, bestemmiare in pubblico □ in company with, insieme con □ (scherz.) to be in good company, essere in buona compagnia □ to keep company with, frequentare □ to keep bad company, frequentare cattive compagnie □ (fin.) listed company, società quotata in borsa □ to part company ( with), separarsi (da); (fig.) non essere d'accordo, non intendersi (con); (scherz., di parte di oggetto) staccarsi (da) □ to prefer one's own company, preferire starsene da solo □ present company excepted, esclusi i presenti □ (prov.) A man is known by the company he keeps, dimmi con chi vai e ti dirò chi sei □ (prov.) Two's company, three's a crowd, poca brigata, vita beata NOTA D'USO: - company o firm?-.NOTA D'USO: - the company is o the company are?- -
7 Book Value of Stock
. The book value of the assets of a company less the liabilities. Can be translated into book value per share by dividing by the number of shares outstanding. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
8 highly-geared
à ratio d'endettement élevéEZT invests mostly in zero dividend preference shares - historically the safest form of share in a split, offering a set return over a set period. But the trust is highly-geared, which has magnified falls in zero share prices. The trust now has net liabilities of £5.5m.
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9 list
1 noun(a) (of bills, assets, liabilities, names) liste f;∎ list of quotations bulletin m des cours∎ list of investments (bordereau m de) portefeuille m;∎ list of bills for collection/for discount bordereau d'effets à l'encaissement/à l'escompte∎ what are the new laptops listed at? les nouveaux portables sont vendus combien? -
10 increase
1. n1) рост, увеличение2) прирост; надбавка
- across-the-board price increase
- across-the-board tariff increase
- actual increase
- additional increase
- annual increase
- average increase
- capital increase
- continuous increase
- cost increase
- cost-of-living increase
- dividend increase
- exorbitantincrease
- flat increase
- general price increase
- interest rate increase
- inventory increases
- limited increase
- merit increase
- natural increase
- one-off increase
- overall increase
- overall percentage increase
- pay increase
- percentage increase
- permitted increase
- population increase
- price increase
- rate increase
- rated increase
- seasonal price increase
- sharp increase
- single increase
- steady increase
- substantial increase
- tax increase
- top increase
- value-added increase
- wage increase
- weight increase
- year-over-year increase
- year-over-year quarterly increase in revenue
- increase in arrears
- increase in assets
- increase in bank lending
- increase in the bank rate
- increase in borrowing
- increase in business activity
- increase in capacity
- increase in capital investments
- increase in charges
- increase in the cost
- increase in costs
- increase in demand
- increase in deposits
- increase in the discount rate
- increase in duties
- increase in earnings
- increase in effective demand
- increase in efficiency
- increase in employment
- increase in exchange rate
- increase in expenses
- increase in global prices
- increase in imports
- increase in interest rates
- increase in inventory holdings
- increase in investments
- increase in issue
- increase in labour productivity
- increase in liabilities
- increase in manpower
- increase in the national income
- increase in nonpayments
- increase in output
- increase in pay
- increase in performance
- increase in population
- increase in prices
- increase in production
- increase in productivity
- increase in profitability
- increase in profits
- increase in the rate
- increase in rates
- increase in receipts
- increase in revenues
- increase in salary
- increase in the sale of shares
- increase in stocks
- increase in tariff
- increase in taxes
- increase in trade
- increase in traffic
- increase in turnover
- increase in value
- increase in the volume of trade
- increase in wages
- increase in the wages fund
- increase in weight
- increase in world prices
- increase of the amount of credit
- increase of banking credit
- increase of a bid
- increase of capital
- increase of capital stock
- increase of consumption
- increase of correspondent account balances
- increase of dividends
- increase of excise duties
- increase of exports
- increase of funds
- increase of hazard
- increase of imports
- increase of incomes
- increase of interest
- increase of liquid funds
- increase of money supply
- increase of premium
- increase of production capacities
- increase of purchasing power
- increase of a quota
- increase of receipts
- increase of rent
- increase of risk
- increase of salary
- increase of sales
- increase of stock
- increase of tariff rates
- increase in taxes
- increase of the tax burden
- increase of wages
- increase of yield
- absorb a price increase
- be on the increase
- get an increase in pay
- show an increase2. v1) увеличивать2) увеличиваться, возрастать
- increase the price
- increase in size
- increase in valueEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > increase
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11 right
n1) право2) pl порядок3) право владельца акций на участие в новых выпусках акций этой компании на льготных условиях
- absolute rights
- agent's rights
- application right
- appropriative right
- basic rights
- bonus right
- buyer's right
- carrier's right
- civil right
- claimant's right
- commercial right
- constitutional rights
- conversion rights
- distribution right
- dividend right
- drawing rights
- equal rights
- exclusive right
- exclusive right of sale
- exclusive right to use
- exclusivity right
- franchising right
- full right of use
- fundamental rights
- grand rights
- human rights
- inalienable right
- incorporeal right
- industrial right
- industrial property right
- infringed right
- inherent right
- innovative rights
- in-rem right
- intellectual property rights
- inventor's right
- licensed right
- lawful right
- legal right
- legitimate right
- manufacturing right
- material right
- mercantile right
- mineral rights
- Miranda rights
- monopoly right
- natural rights
- nonexclusive right to sell
- nonproperty right
- option right
- ownership right
- participating right
- patent right
- patentee's right
- patent sales right
- precarious right
- pre-emption right
- pre-emptive right
- preferential right
- prescriptive right
- prior right
- priority right
- procedural right
- property right
- property right to buildings
- property right to land
- property right to an enterprise
- proprietary right
- protective right
- purchase right
- qualified voting right
- reciprocal right
- sales right
- security right
- seller's right
- selling right
- semi-exclusive right
- simple right
- sole right to sell
- sole voting right
- Special Drawing Rights
- statutory rights
- stock right
- stock redemption right
- subrogation rights
- subscription right
- taxing rights
- tenant right
- third-party rights
- trading right
- underlying right
- unqualified rights
- vested right
- veto right
- voting right
- right in rem
- right in property
- right of action
- rights of an agent
- right of appeal
- right of authorship
- right of cancellation
- right of a carrier
- right of a charterer
- right of claim
- right of continued use
- right of concurrent use
- right of confiscation
- right of defence
- right of demand
- right of disposal
- right of domicile
- right of early delivery
- right of eminent domain
- right of entry
- right of establishment
- right of first refusal
- right of inspection
- right of issuing notes
- right of joint use
- right of movement
- right of offset
- right of option
- right of owner
- right of ownership
- right of passage
- right of possession
- right of pre-emption
- rights of the principal
- right of priority
- right of priority of creditors
- right of prior use
- right of property
- right of protection
- right of protest
- right of publication
- right of readdressing
- right of recourse
- right of redemption
- right of reexport
- right of regress
- right of reproduction
- right of repurchase
- right of resale
- right of rescission
- right of retention
- right of return
- right of routing
- right of sales
- right of signature
- right of stoppage in transit
- right of sublease
- right of substitution
- right of suit
- right of survivorship
- right of veto
- right of way
- right to assign
- right to benefits
- right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty
- right to be reimbursed
- right to cargo
- right to a claim
- right to claim damages
- right to compensation
- right to contribution in general average
- right to dispose
- right to distribute
- right to indemnity
- right to an industrial design
- right to issue
- right to manufacture
- right to a part of the assets upon liquidation
- right to pass through
- right to a patent
- right to a pension
- right to a proportion of the net profits
- right to recall
- right to recover damages
- right to remuneration
- right to sell
- right to subscribe to new shares
- right to substitution
- right to tax income
- right to terminate a contract
- right to use
- right to vote
- all rights reserved
- rights and liabilities
- cum rights
- ex rights
- with rights
- without the right of recourse
- without any prejudice to the right
- abandon a right
- abridge rights
- acquire a right
- affect the rights
- ascertain rights
- assert one's rights
- assign a right
- assume a right
- buy TV rights for sports events
- cede a right
- contest a right
- convey a right
- curtail rights
- define rights
- deny a right
- deprive of a right
- determine rights
- disclaim a right
- encroach on rights
- enjoy a right
- establish a right
- exercise a right
- forfeit a right
- forgo a right
- give the right to
- grant the right to
- have a right
- impair a right
- infringe on a right
- introduce a pre-emptive right
- invoke a right
- lose a right
- prejudice a right
- protect rights
- recognize rights
- relinquish one's right
- renounce a right
- reserve a right
- resign a right
- respect rights
- restore smb to his rights
- restrict rights
- retain a right
- secure a right
- surrender a right
- transfer a right
- uphold a right
- use a right
- vest with rights
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a1) выдающийся2) остающийся неразрешённым, спорный4) неуплаченный5) выпущенный в обращение (о ценных бумагах)6) непроданный, нереализованный• -
13 equity
1. n справедливость; беспристрастность2. n юр. право справедливостиcourt of equity — суд, решающий дела, основываясь на праве справедливости
3. n юр. часто право, признанное судом справедливостиsuit in equity — иск, рассматриваемый по нормам права справедливости
4. n юр. ком. маржа5. n юр. эк. обыкновенная акция, акция без фиксированного дивиденда6. n юр. «Эквити»Синонимический ряд:1. assets (noun) assets; cash value2. justice (noun) equal treatment; equitableness; evenhandedness; fairness; impartiality; justice; lawfulness; legitimacy; righteousness3. money (noun) amount paid off; investment; money; outlay; propertyАнтонимический ряд:injustice; liabilities -
14 deferred
deferred [dɪ'fɜ:d](gen) ajourné, retardé; Finance (payment, shares) différé; Finance (annuity) à paiement différé, à jouissance différée►► Finance deferred annuity annuité f différée;Finance deferred asset actif m différé;Finance deferred charges frais mpl différés;Finance deferred credit paiement m différé;Finance deferred debit débit m différé;Finance deferred income produit m constaté d'avance;Finance deferred liabilities passif m reporté;Finance deferred pay rappel m de traitement;Finance deferred payment paiement m différé;Finance deferred rebate rabais m différé;Law deferred sentence jugement m dont le prononcé est suspendu, jugement m ajourné;Finance deferred taxation impôts mpl différés -
15 asset value per share
Fina way of measuring the value of assets per share, to assist with investment and disinvestment decisions, usually for the benefit of equity shareholders. It is calculated by dividing the total assets less liabilities by the number of issued equity shares. -
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17 Treadgold, Arthur Newton Christian
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. August 1863 Woolsthorpe, Grantham, Lincolnshire, Englandd. 23 March 1951 London, England[br]English organizer of the Yukon gold fields in Canada, who introduced hydraulic mining.[br]A direct descendant of Sir Isaac Newton, Treadgold worked as a schoolmaster, mostly at Bath College, for eleven years after completing his studies at Oxford University. He gained a reputation as an energetic teacher who devoted much of his work to sport, but he resigned his post and returned to Oxford; here, in 1897, he learned of the gold rush in the Klondike in the Canadian northwest. With a view to making his own fortune, he took a course in geology at the London Geological College and in 1898 set off for Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory. Working as a correspondent for two English newspapers, he studied thoroughly the situation there; he decided to join the stampede, but as a rather sophisticated gold hustler.As there were limited water resources for sluicing or dredging, and underground mining methods were too expensive, Treadgold conceived the idea of hydraulic mining. He designed a ditch-and-siphon system for bringing large amounts of water down from the mountains; in 1901, after three years of negotiation with the Canadian government in Ottawa, he obtained permission to set up the Treadgold Concession to cover the water supply to the Klondike mining claims. This enabled him to supply giant water cannons which battered the hillsides, breaking up the gravel which was then sluiced. Massive protests by the individual miners in the Dawson City region, which he had overrun with his system, led to the concession being rescinded in 1904. Two years later, however, Treadgold began again, forming the Yukon Gold Company, initially in partnership with Solomon Guggenheim; he started work on a channel, completed in 1910, to carry water over a distance of 115 km (70 miles) down to Bonanza Creek. In 1919 he founded the Granville Mining Company, which was to give him control of all the gold-mining operations in the southern Klondike region. When he returned to London in the following year, the company began to fail, and in 1920 he went bankrupt with liabilities totalling more than $2 million. After the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation had been formed in 1923, Treadgold returned to the Klondike in 1925 in order to acquire the assets of the operating companies; he gained control and personally supervised the operations. But the company drifted towards disaster, and in 1930 he was dismissed from active management and his shares were cancelled by the courts; he fought for their reinstatement right up until his death.[br]Further ReadingL.Green, 1977, The Gold Hustlers, Anchorage, Alaska (describes this outstanding character and his unusual gold-prospecting career).WKBiographical history of technology > Treadgold, Arthur Newton Christian
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