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1 Anlagewert
Anlagewert
asset (investment) value, value of capital stock, (Börse) intrinsic value;
• Anlagewerte invested capital, capital goods, assets;
• ausgesuchte (ausgewählte) Anlagewert selected investments (Br.), blue chips (US), glamor stocks (US);
• diverse Anlagewert (Bilanz) other investments;
• erstklassige Anlagewerte gilt-edged (Br.) (trustee, US) stocks, blue chips (US), investment securities;
• ertragreiche Anlagewerte live assets;
• festverzinsliche Anlagewerte interest-bearing investment (securities);
• wohl fundierte Anlagewerte live assets;
• hochwertige Anlagewerte high-grade securities;
• immaterielle Anlagewerte (Firmenwert, Patente) fixed (intangible) assets, incorporeal chattels;
• kapitalähnliche Anlagewerte investment-type assets;
• kurzfristige Anlagewerte short-maturing securities;
• lombardfähige Anlagewerte eligibility investment (US);
• mündelsichere Anlagewerte gilt-edged stock (securities) (Br.), trustee (Br.) (legal, US) securities, trustee (Br.) (trust, US) investments, (Börsenbericht) the gilt-edged list (Br.);
• schlechte Anlagewerte poor investments;
• unsichere Anlagewerte dubious securities;
• höher verzinsliche Anlagewerte higher-yielding investments;
• Anlagewerte mit begrenzter Lebensdauer limited-life assets;
• wirklichen Anlagewert darstellen to represent the true value of the assets;
• Anlagewerte heraufsetzen to write up the value of assets;
• in Anlagewerten investieren to place in investments. -
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versichern v VERSICH assert, (BE) assure, insure, underwrite • sich versichern lassen VERSICH take out an insurance policy* * *v < Versich> assert, assure (BE), insure, underwrite ■ sich versichern lassen < Versich> take out an insurance policy* * *versichern
to assure, to insure, to [under]write, (bekräftigen) to assert, to declare, to aver, to [a]vouch, to certify, (Lebensversicherung) to take out a life policy, to assure (Br.);
• sich versichern to effect an insurance;
• sich mit Abkürzung auf das 70. Jahr versichern to take out an endowment policy maturing at the age of 70;
• sich gegen Ansprüche Dritter versichern to insure against third-party claims;
• sich gegen Brandfolgeschäden versichern to insure against loss of business profit following a fire;
• an Eides statt (eidesstattlich) versichern to depose on oath, to affirm (US);
• sich gegen die Folgen der gesetzlichen Haftpflicht versichern to insure against one’s legal liability or damage to others;
• gegen Haftpflicht versichern to insure against third-party risks;
• sein Haus gegen Feuer versichern to insure one’s house against fire;
• höher versichern to rate up;
• Ladung versichern to take a risk on a cargo;
• sein Leben für L 20.000 versichern to take out a life insurance policy (insure o. s.) for L 20,000;
• zu niedrig versichern to insure below value, to underinsure;
• zu einer niedrigen Prämie versichern to insure at a low premium;
• gegen Schaden versichern to insure a loss;
• Schiff für Hin- und Rückreise versichern to insure a ship out and home;
• Schiffsladung versichern to insure a ship’s cargo;
• sich gegen evtl. Unfälle versichern to insure against possible accidents;
• bei einer Versicherungsgesellschaft versichern to insure with an insurance office;
• sich versichern lassen to take out an insurance [policy], to buy insurance, to have one’s life assured (Br.).
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