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21 Aufladegebühren
Aufladegebühren
loading (packing) charges. -
22 Generalkosten
Generalkosten
[general] overheads, indirect (undistributed) cost, establishment (fixed) charges, fixed (general, non-productive) expenses, burden;
• zu den Gestehungsunkosten hinzutretende Generalkosten loading;
• Generalkosten einer Firma company overhead;
• Generalkostenposten overhead item;
• Generalkostenverteilung overhead allocation. -
23 Gütergleis
Gütergleis
goods line (Br.);
• Güterhalle goods depot (Br.), freight shed (US);
• Güterhof goods (Br.) (freight, US) yard;
• Güter- und Dienstleistungskäufe purchase of goods and services;
• Güterkopfstation freight terminal;
• Güterkraftverkehr truckage (Br.), road haulage (transport, Br.), haulers (hauliers, Br.) and carterers;
• Güterkraftverkehrsunternehmen road haulage company;
• Güterkreislauf circular flow of goods;
• Güterladeplatz platform, landing stage;
• Güterladeraum loading space;
• Güterlagerung freight storage;
• Güter- und Dienstleistungen real resources;
• Gütermakler estate (Br.) (land, US) agent, land jobber, realtor (US);
• beförderte Gütermenge density of freight;
• künstlich erzeugte Güternachfrage factitious demand for goods;
• komplementäre Güternachfrage complementary demand;
• Güternahverkehr short-distance (-haul) freight traffic (US), short hauls (US);
• Güterniederlage freight (US) (goods, Br.) depot;
• Güterproduktion production of goods;
• eheliches Güterrecht matrimonial regime (US);
• immaterielle Güterrechte incorporeal rights;
• vertragsmäßiges Güterrecht contractual regime (US);
• vorehelicher Güterrechtsvertrag antenuptial marriage agreement;
• Güterschnellzug rattler (sl.);
• Güterschuppen goods depot (loft, Br.), freight house (shed) (US), warehouse (US);
• Gütersendung consignment;
• Güterspediteur freight forwarder (US), common carrier (US), haulage contractor;
• Güterspedition common carrier, trucking agency (company) (US), haulage-contracting business;
• Güterspeicher goods loft (shed) (Br.), freight (US) (goods, Br.) depot, warehouse (US), freight shed (US);
• Güterspekulant land jobber;
• Güterspekulation land jobbing;
• gesetzlicher Güterstand (Ehe) statutory regime (US);
• vertraglich vereinbarter Güterstand contractual regime (US);
• Güterstrom stream (flow) of goods, real flow;
• Gütertarif goods tariff (Br.), railroad freight (US) (goods, Br.) rates, railroad charges (US), railway (Br.) (freight, US) tariff, (bevorzugter Luftfrachttarif) commodity rates (US);
• Gütertonnage freight tonnage. -
24 Kostenkalkulation
Kostenkalkulation
cost estimate (keeping, finding), estimation (calculation, computation) of cost;
• verantwortlich aufgeteilte Kostenkalkulation responsibility costing, cost accounting;
• funktionale Kostenkalkulation functional statement;
• Kostenkonto cost (expense) account, account of charges;
• Kostenkonto belasten to charge to expenses;
• Kostenkontrolle cost control, control of costs;
• Kostenkurve cost line (curve), cost-progress chart;
• Kostenlast burden of costs, expense loading;
• Kosten-Leistungsanalyse cost-performance analysis;
• Kosten-Leistungsverhältnis cost-[to-]performance ratio;
• Kostenleiter cost ladder;
• Kostenlenkung cost guidance (control);
• Kostenliquidation (Anwalt) bill of costs. -
25 Ladekosten
Ladekosten
loading (handling) charges -
26 Verladegebühren
Verladegebühren
loading (shipping, US) charges -
27 Verladespesen
Verladespesen
loading (shipping, US) charges -
28 Verladungskosten
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