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2 monatliche Ausgaben
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4 charge
charge [∫aʀʒ]1. feminine nound. ( = obligation financière) charges expenses ; [de locataire] maintenance charges ; [d'employeur] contributionsf. ( = attaque) chargeh. [d'explosifs, électrique] chargei. (locutions)• être à la charge de qn [frais, réparations] to be payable by sb ; [personne] to be dependent upon sb► en charge• être en charge de [+ dossier, problème, département] to be in charge of• prise en charge (par un taxi) ( = prix) minimum fare ; (par la Sécurité sociale) reimbursement of medical expenses2. compounds* * *ʃaʀʒ
1.
1) ( fardeau) lit, fig burden, load; ( cargaison) ( de véhicule) load; ( de navire) cargo, freight; Nautisme ( fait de charger) loadingprendre quelqu'un en charge — [taxi] to take somebody as a passenger ou fare
prise en charge — ( dans un taxi) minimum fare
2) Architecture, Construction, Bâtiment load3) ( responsabilité) responsibilityavoir la charge de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to be responsible for somebody/something
prendre en charge — [tuteur] to take charge of [enfant]; [services sociaux] to take [somebody] into care [enfant]; [sécurité sociale] to accept financial responsibility for [malade]; to take care of [frais, dépenses]
prise en charge — ( par la sécurité sociale) agreement to bear medical costs
la prise en charge des réfugiés/dépenses sera assurée par... — the refugees/expenses will be taken care of ou looked after by...
4) Administration ( fonction) office5) ( preuve) evidence7) Électrotechnique, Physique chargecharge positive/négative — positive/negative charge
8) ( contenu)
2.
charges nom féminin pluriel gén expenses, costs; (de locataire, copropriétaire) service charge (sg)les charges de l'État — government expenditure [U]
Phrasal Verbs:••* * *ʃaʀʒ1. nf1) (= fardeau, capacité de transport) load2) (explosive) charge3) ÉLECTRICITÉ, ÉLECTRONIQUE charge4) MILITAIRE charge5) DROIT charge6) (= rôle, mission) responsibilityavoir des enfants à charge — to have dependent children, to have children to support
Elle a trois enfants à charge. — She has three dependent children., She has three children to support.
à la charge de (= dépendant de) — dependent on, supported by, (= aux frais de) chargeable to, payable by
Les frais de transport sont à votre charge. — Transport is payable by you.
j'accepte, à charge de revanche — I accept, provided I can do the same for you one day, I accept, provided I can do the same for you in return one day
prendre en charge [groupe, mission] — to take charge of, [dépenses] to take care of
prendre en charge des passagers [véhicule, chauffeur] — to take on passengers
la prise en charge de qch MÉDECINE (= traitement) — the management of sth, (financiers) agreement to pay medical costs of sth
7) (= lourde responsabilité) burden2. charges nfpl[loyer] service charges* * *charge nfA1 ( fardeau) lit, fig burden, load; ( cargaison) ( de véhicule) load; ( de navire) cargo, freight; Naut ( fait de charger) loading; le mulet peinait sous la charge the mule labouredGB under its load; sept enfants, quelle lourde charge! seven children, what a burden!; prendre qn en charge [taxi] to take sb as a passenger ou fare; prise en charge ( dans un taxi) minimum fare;3 ( responsabilité) responsibility; avoir la charge de qn/qch to be responsible for sb/sth; avoir qn à charge to be responsible for sb; avoir trois enfants à charge to have three dependent children; il a la charge de faire, il a pour charge de faire he's responsible for doing; c'est à vous que revient la charge de le mettre au courant it's up to you ou it's your duty to let him know; il s'est bien acquitté de sa charge he carried out his task well; prendre en charge [tuteur] to take charge of [enfant]; [services sociaux] to take [sb] into care [enfant]; [sécurité sociale] to accept financial responsibility for [malade]; to take care of [frais, dépenses]; les enfants sont entièrement pris en charge all the expenses for the children will be paid for; prise en charge ( par la sécurité sociale) agreement to bear medical costs; prise en charge à 100% agreement to bear full medical costs; prise en charge (de personnes, frais) undertaking to accept responsibility; la prise en charge des réfugiés/dépenses sera assurée par… the refugees/expenses will be taken care of ou looked after by…; se prendre en charge to take care of oneself; être à la charge de qn [frais] to be payable by sb; [personne] to be dependent upon sb; mes neveux sont à ma charge I support my nephews, I have my nephews to support; ces frais sont à la charge du client these expenses are payable by the customer, the customer is liable for these expenses; à charge pour lui de faire but it's up to him to do; avoir charge d'âmes Relig to have the cure of souls; ⇒ revanche;4 Admin ( fonction) office; charge élective elective office; occuper de hautes charges to hold high office; charge de notaire notary's office;5 ( preuve) evidence; il n'y a aucune charge contre lui there's no evidence against him;7 Électrotech, Phys charge; charge positive/négative positive/negative charge; être en charge to be charging up; mettre en charge to put [sth] on charge [batterie, accumulateur]; conducteur en charge live conductor;9 ( caricature) caricature; ce rôle demande à être joué en charge this role needs to be overacted.B charges nfpl gén expenses, costs; (de locataire, copropriétaire) service charge (sg); les charges de l'État government expenditure ¢; charges directes direct costs; charges d'exploitation running costs ou expenses.charge d'amorçage Mil primer; charge creuse Mil hollow charge; charge de famille Fisc dependent; charge inerte Mil inert filling; charge limite maximum load; charge nucléaire nuclear warhead; charge de rupture Constr breaking stress; charge de travail workload; charge utile Transp payload; charges fiscales tax expenses; charges locatives maintenance costs (payable by a tenant); charges patronales employer's social security contributions; charges sociales welfare costs.retourner or revenir à la charge to try again.[ʃarʒ] nom féminincharge utile capacity load, payload3. [responsabilité] responsibilityà qui revient la charge de le faire? who has ou carries the responsibility for doing it?toutes les réparations sont à sa charge he will pay for the repair work, all the repair work will be done at his costà charge pour toi d'apporter le vin you'll be responsible for bringing ou it'll be up to you to bring the wineprendre en charge: nous prenons tous les frais médicaux en charge we pay for ou take care of all medical expensesles frais d'hébergement sont pris en charge par l'entreprise accommodation is paid for by the companyà ton âge, tu dois te prendre en charge at your age, you should take responsibility for yourself ou you should be able to look after yourselfa. [généralement] to be responsible for supporting somebodyprendre des frais/un orphelin à sa charge to take on the expenditure/an orphan4. ADMINISTRATION [fonction] office6. ÉLECTRICITÉcharge négative/positive negative/positive charge7. PSYCHOLOGIEcharge affective ou émotionnelle emotional charge9. [satire] caricatureretourner ou revenir à la chargeje t'ai déjà dit non, ne reviens pas à la charge! I've already said no, don't keep on at me!————————charges nom féminin pluriel[frais] costsà charge de locution prépositionnellej'accepte, à charge de revanche I accept, provided you'll let me do the same for youHouseholders and tenants in blocks of flats are required to pay charges, a monthly sum for the general upkeep of the building. In estate agencies, rent is expressed either including this sum ( charges comprises or cc) or excluding it ( hors charges or charges en sus). Sometimes, the charges include heating costs. -
5 asignación
f.1 assignment, task.2 assignment, allotment, allowance, allocation.3 assignation, assigning.* * *1 (acción) assignment, allocation2 (nombramiento) appointment, assignment3 (remuneración) allocation, allowance; (sueldo) wage, salary* * *noun f.1) allocation2) allowance* * *SF1) (=acto) assignment, allocation; (=cita) appointment2) (Econ) allowanceasignación por kilometraje — ≈ mileage allowance
asignación presupuestaria — Caribe budget
* * *1)a) (de tarea, función) assignmentb) (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignment3) (AmC) (Educ) homework* * *= allocation, apportionment, assignment, entitlement, placement, attribution, appropriation, allotment, allowance.Ex. It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.Ex. Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex. Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex. This could help in attribution of authorship for anonymous works.Ex. As inflation continues to absorb library expenses and state appropriations decrease or remain static, librarians need to reconsider their budgets.Ex. This law basically strives to ensure a fair allotment of economic support to the various types of organisations concerned with music.Ex. These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.----* asignación de dinero público = tax support.* asignación de espacio = space allocation.* asignación de identificadores = tagging.* asignación de la marca de Cutter = Cuttering.* asignación de materias = subject indexing, subject assignment.* asignación de nombre = labelling [labeling, -USA].* asignación de presupuesto = budgeting.* asignación de una notación = allocation of notation.* asignación mensual = monthly allowance.* asignación presupuestaria = budget allocation, budgetary allocation.* asignación semanal = weekly allowance.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* proceso de asignación de presupuestos = budgetary process.* * *1)a) (de tarea, función) assignmentb) (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignment3) (AmC) (Educ) homework* * *= allocation, apportionment, assignment, entitlement, placement, attribution, appropriation, allotment, allowance.Ex: It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.
Ex: Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex: Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex: This could help in attribution of authorship for anonymous works.Ex: As inflation continues to absorb library expenses and state appropriations decrease or remain static, librarians need to reconsider their budgets.Ex: This law basically strives to ensure a fair allotment of economic support to the various types of organisations concerned with music.Ex: These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.* asignación de dinero público = tax support.* asignación de espacio = space allocation.* asignación de identificadores = tagging.* asignación de la marca de Cutter = Cuttering.* asignación de materias = subject indexing, subject assignment.* asignación de nombre = labelling [labeling, -USA].* asignación de presupuesto = budgeting.* asignación de una notación = allocation of notation.* asignación mensual = monthly allowance.* asignación presupuestaria = budget allocation, budgetary allocation.* asignación semanal = weekly allowance.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* proceso de asignación de presupuestos = budgetary process.* * *A1 (de una tarea, función) assignmentla asignación del puesto a su sobrino the appointment of his nephew to the post, the designation of his nephew for the post2 (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignmentla beca supone una asignación mensual de … the grant provides a monthly allowance of …Compuesto:(CS) benefit ( payable for children and other dependants)* * *
asignación sustantivo femenino
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2 ( sueldo) wages (pl);
( paga) allowance
3 (AmC) (Educ) homework
asignación sustantivo femenino
1 (de fondos, de tarea) assignment, allocation
2 (nombramiento) appointment
3 (paga) allowance
' asignación' also found in these entries:
English:
allocation
- allotment
- appropriation
- assignment
- routing
- allowance
- award
* * *asignación nf1. [atribución] [de dinero, productos] allocation;defienden un modelo de asignación de recursos más justo they are in favour of a fairer allocation o distribution of resources;él se encarga de la asignación de prioridades he is in charge of setting o establishing priorities2. [cantidad asignada] allocation;tenemos una asignación anual de cinco millones de dólares we have an annual allocation of five million dollars;todas las familias reciben una asignación económica por cada hijo all families receive an allowance for each child they haveCSur asignación familiar = state benefit paid to families for every child, Br ≈ child benefit3. [sueldo] salary;le dan una asignación semanal de 10 euros they give him Br pocket money o US an allowance of 10 euros a week4. [de empleado]anunciaron su asignación a un nuevo destino they announced that she was being assigned to a new post* * *f1 acción allocation2 dinero allowance* * *asignación nf, pl - ciones1) : allocation2) : appointment, designation3) : allowance, pay -
6 profit and loss account
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares. -
7 profit and loss statement
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares.The ultimate business dictionary > profit and loss statement
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8 bezahlen
bezahlen v 1. BANK (AE) honor, (BE) honour (Scheck); 2. GEN pay, pay for • die Kosten bezahlen GEN defray the cost, defray the expenses, pay out* * *v 1. < Bank> Scheck honor (AE), honour (BE) ; 2. < Geschäft> pay, pay for ■ die Kosten bezahlen < Geschäft> defray the cost, defray the expenses, pay out* * *bezahlen
to pay, to cash (US), (Betrag) to subscribe, (entlohnen) to pay, to remunerate (entschädigen) to make good, to compensate (US), (honorieren) to fee, (Scheck) to hono(u)r, (Schulden) to discharge, to settle, to liquidate, to clear [off];
• für j. bezahlen to pay for s. o., to pay s. o. from one’s own pocket;
• bei Ablieferung bezahlen to pay on delivery;
• auf Abschlag bezahlen to pay in parts;
• im Akkord bezahlen to pay by the job;
• anständig bezahlen to pay handsomely;
• Arbeit bezahlen to remunerate labo(u)r;
• Ausgaben bezahlen to defray expenses;
• bar bezahlen to pay cash down (on the spot, [in] ready money);
• Betrag in voller Höhe bezahlen to pay an amount in full;
• j. für seine Dienste bezahlen to remunerate s. o. for his services;
• Draufgeld für seine Lieferung bezahlen to pay a deposit on goods;
• bei Eingang der Versandpapiere bezahlen to pay upon tender of shipping documents;
• seinen Einstand bezahlen to pay one’s footing;
• Eintrittsgeld bezahlen to pay an entrance fee;
• bei Erhalt bezahlen to pay on receipt;
• aus laufenden Erträgen bezahlen to pay as you go;
• vollen Fahrpreis bezahlen to pay the full rate;
• fristgemäß bezahlen to pay on the date agreed upon;
• im Ganzen bezahlen to pay in the lump;
• im Ganzen oder in Raten bezahlen to pay in full or in instalments;
• Geldstrafe bezahlen to pay a fine;
• gelegentlich bezahlen to pay at convenience;
• Gepäckträger bezahlen to pay the porter;
• getrennt bezahlen to pay for o. s., to go Dutch;
• alles auf Heller und Pfennig bezahlen to pay scot and lot;
• Kosten bezahlen to bear (defray) the expences;
• bei Lieferung bezahlen to pay on delivery;
• in Monatsraten bezahlen to pay monthly instal(l)ments;
• nachträglich bezahlen to pay extra;
• in Naturalien bezahlen to pay in kind;
• nicht bezahlen to leave unpaid, to make default;
• nochmals bezahlen to repay;
• postnumerando bezahlen to pay on receipt;
• pränumerando bezahlen to make payment in advance;
• Preis ungefähr bezahlen to pay around a price;
• prompt bezahlen to pay cash (ready money, in ready cash);
• pünktlich bezahlen to pay promptly;
• in Raten bezahlen to pay by (in) instalments;
• Rechnung bezahlen to pay (settle) a bill;
• Reise bezahlen to pay for a trip;
• Restbetrag bezahlen to pay the balance;
• restlos bezahlen to pay in full;
• Rückstand bezahlen to pay up arrears;
• in Sachwerten bezahlen to pay in kind;
• schlecht bezahlen to sweat;
• seine Schuld auf Heller und Pfennig bezahlen to pay one’s debt to the last penny (scot and lot);
• seine Schulden bezahlen to settle one’s debts, to get clear of debt;
• für sich selbst bezahlen to pay one’s own way;
• [Teil des Wagnisses] selbst bezahlen to retent;
• sofort (auf der Stelle) bezahlen to pay down (forthwith, on the nail);
• Steuern bezahlen to return taxes to the revenue;
• j. stundenweise bezahlen to pay s. o. by the hour;
• teilweise bezahlen to make a part payment, to pay in parts;
• teuer bezahlen to pay high;
• zu teuer bezahlen to overpay;
• überreichlich bezahlen to outpay;
• ungenügend bezahlen to underpay;
• auf zwei Usi bezahlen to pay at two methods of trading;
• viel für etw. bezahlen to give a long price for s. th.;
• zu viel bezahlen to pay too much;
• voll bezahlen to pay in full (up, twenty shillings in the pound);
• im Voraus bezahlen to prepay, to make payment in advance, to anticipate;
• Wechsel [nicht] bezahlen to [dis]hono(u)r a bill;
• mit einem Wechsel bezahlen to pay by means of a bill;
• wochenweise (wöchentlich) bezahlen to pay by the week;
• Zoll für etw. bezahlen to pay duty on s. th., to pay the customs;
• Zuschlag bezahlen to pay an extra charge;
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9 abrechnen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (abziehen) deduct, subtractII v/i do the accounts; settle accounts ( mit jemandem with s.o.); fig. auch get even (with s.o.); im Lokal: darf ich abrechnen? could I ask you to pay now please?* * *to cash up; to allow; to liquidate; to account* * *ạb|rech|nen sep1. vi1) (= Kasse machen) to cash upder Kellner wollte abrechnen — the waiter was wanting us/them to pay our/their bill
2)mit jdm abrechnen — to settle up with sb; (fig) to settle (the score with) sb, to get even with sb
2. vt1) (= abziehen) to deduct, to take off; (= berücksichtigen) to allow for, to make allowance(s) for2)die Kasse abrechnen — to cash up
* * *ab|rech·nenI. vi1. (abkassieren) to settle upam Ende der Woche rechnet der Chef ab the boss does the accounts at the end of the weekSie haben sich beim A\abrechnen um 4,65 Euro vertan! you've miscalculated the bill by 4.65 euros!▪ mit jdm \abrechnen to settle up with sbmit den Vertretern wird monatlich abgerechnet the agents are paid monthly2. (zur Rechenschaft ziehen)▪ mit jdm \abrechnen to call sb to account, to get even [or settle an account] with sb▪ [miteinander] \abrechnen to settle the score [with each other]* * *1.intransitives Verb1) cash up2)2.mit jemandem abrechnen — (fig.) call somebody to account
transitives Verb1)die Kasse abrechnen — reckon up the till; total the cash or register (Amer.)
seine Spesen abrechnen — claim one's expenses
2) (abziehen) deduct* * *abrechnen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (abziehen) deduct, subtractB. v/i do the accounts; settle accounts (darf ich abrechnen? could I ask you to pay now please?* * *1.intransitives Verb1) cash up2)2.mit jemandem abrechnen — (fig.) call somebody to account
transitives Verb1)die Kasse abrechnen — reckon up the till; total the cash or register (Amer.)
2) (abziehen) deduct* * *(Spesen) v.to account for v. v.to deduct v.to settle an account expr. -
10 Personalkosten
* * *die Personalkostenpayroll costs (Pl.); personnel costs (Pl.); personnel expenses (Pl.); staff costs (Pl.)* * *Per|so|nal|kos|tenplpersonnel costs pl* * *Per·so·nal·kos·tenpl personnel costs npl* * *Plural (Wirtsch., Verwaltung) staff costs* * *die monatlichen Personalkosten auch the monthly payroll* * *Plural (Wirtsch., Verwaltung) staff costs -
11 anual
adj.1 annual.2 yearly, annum, anniversary, annual.* * *► adjetivo1 annual, yearly* * *adj.annual, yearly* * *ADJ [reunión, periodicidad] yearly, annual; [planta] annualla cuota es de 100 euros anuales — the yearly o annual fee is 100 euros
* * *a) <cuota/asamblea> annual, yearly; <interés/dividendo> annualb) < planta> annual* * *= annual, yearly + Nombre, from year to year, year-on-year.Ex. BNB has two four-monthly cumulations per annum, which are superseded by an annual volume, and then triennial cumulations.Ex. The most important periodicals of all are bound into yearly volumes which become part of the permanent book stock.Ex. For details of its operation from year to year the main source of data is its annual report.Ex. This corresponds to a year-on-year increase of 28%.----* acumulación anual = year cumulation.* ciclo anual = annual cycle, yearly cycle.* donación anual a obras de caridad = charitable gift annuity.* facturación anual = annual turnover.* informe anual = annual report.* planta anual = annual.* revista anual = annual journal.* tasa anual = annual rate.* * *a) <cuota/asamblea> annual, yearly; <interés/dividendo> annualb) < planta> annual* * *= annual, yearly + Nombre, from year to year, year-on-year.Ex: BNB has two four-monthly cumulations per annum, which are superseded by an annual volume, and then triennial cumulations.
Ex: The most important periodicals of all are bound into yearly volumes which become part of the permanent book stock.Ex: For details of its operation from year to year the main source of data is its annual report.Ex: This corresponds to a year-on-year increase of 28%.* acumulación anual = year cumulation.* ciclo anual = annual cycle, yearly cycle.* donación anual a obras de caridad = charitable gift annuity.* facturación anual = annual turnover.* informe anual = annual report.* planta anual = annual.* revista anual = annual journal.* tasa anual = annual rate.* * *1 ‹cuota/asamblea› annual, yearly; ‹interés/dividendo› annualme cuesta sesenta euros anuales it costs me sixty euros a year2 ‹planta› annual* * *
anual adjetivo
‹interés/dividendo› annual;
anual adjetivo annual, yearly
' anual' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deficitaria
- deficitario
- TAE
- anualidad
- memoria
English:
AGM
- annual
- APR
- economy
- homecoming
- subscription
- yearly
- come
* * *anual adj1. [que sucede cada año] annual;un festival que se celebra con carácter anual a festival which is held annually;la economía ha estado creciendo un 5 por ciento anual the economy has been growing at 5 percent a year;paga una cuota anual de 5.000 pesos he pays an annual fee of 5,000 pesos3. [planta] annual* * *adj annual* * *anual adj: annual, yearly♦ anualmente adv* * *anual adj annual / yearly -
12 rendiconto
m impresa statementcontabile accountrendiconto annuale annual accountrendiconto finanziario financial accountrendiconto mensile monthly statementrendiconto trimestrale quarterly statement(=narrazione) reportun rendiconto dettagliato a detailed report( atti di un'istituzione) report of proceedingsminutes(Pl)* * *rendiconto s.m. statement, return, account, report; ( verbale) minutes (pl.): rendiconti mensili, monthly statements; rendiconto annuale, annual report; rendiconti finali, final accounts; rendiconto delle entrate e delle uscite, receipts and payments account (o statement) // (fin.) rendiconto finanziario, financial statement (o report) // (banca) rendiconto bancario, bank statement // (comm.): rendiconto di cassa, cash statement; rendiconto delle spese, statement of expenses // (econ.): rendiconto economico, profit and loss account; rendiconto societario, company report.* * *[rendi'konto]sostantivo maschile1) comm. account, financial statement2) (relazione) report, account3) (atti) report of proceedings* * *rendiconto/rendi'konto/sostantivo m.1 comm. account, financial statement; rendiconto annuale annual report2 (relazione) report, account3 (atti) report of proceedings. -
13 периодические ежемесячные расходы
Business: monthly recurring expensesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > периодические ежемесячные расходы
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14 Abrechnung
Abrechnung f 1. BANK clearing, settlement; 2. FIN make-up, clearance; 3. GEN billing; 4. RW invoicing • Abrechnung vorlegen RW render an account for sth* * *f 1. < Bank> clearing, settlement; 2. < Finanz> make-up, clearance; 3. < Geschäft> billing; 4. < Rechnung> invoicing ■ Abrechnung vorlegen < Rechnung> render an account for sth* * *Abrechnung
(Abzug) deduction, discount, allowance, (Bank) clearance, (über verkaufte Effekten) contract (Br.) (sold, US) note, (Kommissionär) ringing up, (Liquidierung) liquidation, (Rechnung) note, account, bill, (Rechnungswesen) accounting, reckoning, (Scheckverkehr) bank clearing, clearance, (Schlussrechnung) settlement (Br.), settling (balancing) of accounts;
• auf Abrechnung von on account;
• laut Abrechnung per account rendered;
• nach Abrechnung der inflationsbedingten Erhöhung after inflation retention;
• nach Abrechnung der Spesen after deducting expenses (charges);
• nach Abrechnung der Steuern after taxes;
• endgültige Abrechnung final settlement;
• gegenseitige Abrechnung compensation, offset;
• geschminkte Abrechnungen cooked accounts;
• innerbetriebliche Abrechnung intercompany squaring;
• jährliche Abrechnung annual balance;
• laufende Abrechnung (Börse) current account;
• monatliche Abrechnung monthly tally;
• nächste Abrechnung next account;
• periodische Abrechnung periodical settlement;
• buchhalterisch richtige Abrechnung proper accounts;
• tägliche Abrechnung (Giroausgleich) daily settlement;
• wertmäßige Abrechnung deliveries accounting;
• wöchentliche Abrechnung weekly settlement;
• Abrechnung in regelmäßigen Abständen periodic accounting;
• interne Abrechnung der Banken settlement of interbank debits and credits, clearing;
• Abrechnung über den Kauf (Verkauf) von Effekten contract (Br.) (bought, US) note;
• Abrechnung des Liquidators liquidator’s account;
• Abrechnung der Regionalbanken country clearing (Br.);
• Abrechnung über getätigte Verkäufe account sales;
• Abrechnung zu landesdurchschnittlichen Verleihsätzen (Filmverleih) formula deal;
• Abrechnung über Verluste allowance for losses;
• in Abrechnung bringen to deduct;
• im Voraus bezahlte Beträge in Abrechnung bringen to allow for sums paid in advance;
• Rabatt von 5% in Abrechnung bringen to take off five per cent;
• Abrechnung erteilen to render account;
• seine Abrechnung machen to settle one’s accounts;
• seine Abrechnung zur Revision vorlegen to send one’s accounts for credit;
• bei der Abrechnung zurückgeben (unverkaufte Karten) to account.
erteilen, Abrechnung
to render an account;
• Anweisungen erteilen to give instructions;
• jem. Arbeitserlaubnis auf Zeit erteilen to lay a workman (US);
• Auftrag erteilen to [place an] order, (Behörde) to confer (award) a contract;
• Auskunft erteilen to give information;
• Belastung erteilen to debit;
• Bescheinigung erteilen to issue a certificate;
• dem Vorstand Entlastung erteilen to approve the acts of directors;
• Faktura erteilen to [make out an] invoice;
• der Geschäftsleitung eines Unternehmens Entlastung erteilen to endorse management’s stewardship of a company;
• Gutschrift erteilen to credit;
• Lizenz erteilen to [grant a] licence;
• Patent erteilen to grant a patent;
• Prokura erteilen to authorize to sign, to confer procuration;
• Quittung erteilen to [give a] receipt;
• Rechnung erteilen to render account;
• Richtigbefund erteilen to verify an account;
• jem. Vollmacht erteilen to authorize s. o., to bestow (grant) power of attorney;
• Zuschlag erteilen to allocate, to adjudicate;
• dem Meistbietenden den Zuschlag erteilen to allot to the highest bidder. -
15 Etat
Etat m 1. FIN estimates; 2. RW budget, expense budget; 3. V&M account • Etat aufstellen FIN, GEN, WIWI budget* * *m 1. < Finanz> estimates; 2. < Rechnung> budget, expense budget; 3. <V&M> account ■ Etat aufstellen <Finanz, Geschäft, Vw> budget* * *Etat
budget, estimates, supplies;
• außer Etat extra-budgetary;
• in den Etat eingestellt, im Etat vorgesehen provided for in the budget, budgeted;
• zum (nicht zum) ordentlichen Etat gehörig above (below) the line (Br.);
• den Produktionsschwankungen angepasster Etat variable budget;
• für mehrere Jahre aufgestellter (festgelegter) Etat fixed budget;
• ausgeglichener Etat balanced budget;
• ausgeweiteter Etat expansionary budget;
• außerordentlicher Etat extraordinary (double) budget;
• mit Wahlgeschenken belasteter Etat give-away budget;
• beweglicher Etat supplies-approved budget;
• bewilligter Etat supplies (Br.);
• elastischer Etat flexible budget;
• für mehrere Jahre festgesetzter Etat fixed budget;
• durch regelmäßige Einnahmen gedeckter Etat balanced budget;
• genehmigter Etat approved budget;
• Ist-Etat performance (program(me)) budget;
• knapper Etat tight budget;
• leichtgewichtiger Etat easy budget;
• leistungsabhängiger Etat performance budget;
• normaler Etat business-as-usual budget;
• ordentlicher Etat ordinary budget;
• städtischer Etat city budget;
• starrer Etat static budget;
• unausgeglichener Etat adverse (unbalanced) budget;
• unzureichender Etat shoestring budget;
• veränderlicher Etat sliding budget;
• veranschlagter Etat estimates, proposed budget;
• vorläufiger Etat tentative budget;
• Etat der Europäischen Gemeinschaft Community (EEC) budget;
• Etats der öffentlichen Hände public-sector budgets;
• gesamten Etat ablehnen to throw out the whole budget;
• Etat anreichern (auffüllen) to fatten a budget;
• Etat aufstellen to draw up (prepare) the budget, to make a statement (budget), to prepare (make up) the Estimates (Br.);
• regelrechten Etat aufstellen und danach leben to keep an actual budget;
• Etat ausgleichen to balane the budget;
• Etat wieder ausgleichen to set the budget on its feet again;
• Etat beraten to debate on the budget;
• Etat beschneiden to prune a budget;
• Etat bewilligen to vote the appropriation (supplies);
• aus dem städtischen Etat bezahlen to pay out of the town’s funds;
• ganzen Etat durcheinander bringen to throw a budget out of gear;
• Etat einbringen to introduce (present) the budget, to bring in the Estimates (Br.);
• angespannten Etat entlasten to ease the stress on the budget;
• Etat festsetzen to fix the budget;
• Etat genehmigen to vote the appropriation (the budget, the Estimates, Br.);
• Etat ausgeglichen halten to keep the budget in line;
• übersetzten Etat kürzen to trim fat from one’s budget;
• mit einem knappen Etat auskommen müssen to run a tight budget, to work on a shoestring budget;
• Etat auf Streichungsmöglichkeiten überprüfen to scan a budget for possible cutbacks;
• Etat überschreiten to exceed (break) one’s budget, to exceed one’s estimate;
• festgesetzten Etat nicht überschreiten, seinen Etat nicht überziehen to hold the budget line, to live within one’s budget;
• seinen Etat vergrößern to increase one’s expenses;
• in einem Etat verstecken to bury in a budget;
• Etat verwalten to have charge of a budget;
• Etat vorlegen to introduce (present) the budget, to bring in the Estimates (Br.);
• Etat zurückführen to rein back a budget;
• Etat zusammenstreichen to slash a budget;
• Etatabstrich budget cut;
• Etatabweichung budget variance;
• Etatänderung budget changes;
• Etatanforderung budget request;
• Etatanforderungen beschneiden to prune budget requests;
• Etatannahme budget grant;
• Etatansatz draft budget, budget estimates;
• in die Zukunft projektierter Etatansatz forward-projection budget;
• Etatansatz zurückführen to rein back a budget;
• Etatansätze nicht erreichen to fall below budget figures;
• Etatanteil slice of a budget;
• nicht verbrauchte Etatanteile continuing appropriation;
• Etataufschlüsselung breakdown of a budget;
• Etataufstellung making up (preparation of) a budget;
• Etatausgleich budgetary balance, balancing of the budget, budget balancing (equilibrium, Br.);
• Etataussichten budget outlook;
• Etatausweitung budget busting;
• Etatbedürfnisse budget[ary] needs;
• beträchtliche Etatbelastung heavy burden on the budget;
• Etatberatung budget debate (session, trading, US), budgetary negotiations;
• Etatbeschränkungen budgetary restraints;
• Etatbewilligung budget grant;
• monatliche Etatbewilligung monthly supply vote.
anknabbern, Etat
to eat away at the budget.
zusammenstreichen, Etat
to slash a budget;
• bereitgestellte Haushaltsmittel drastisch zusammenstreichen to slash appropriations. -
16 Zinsen
Zinsen mpl BANK, BÖRSE, FIN, RW, WIWI interest, int. • auf Zinsen borgen BANK borrow at interest • Zinsen abwerfen FIN bear interest, yield interest • Zinsen auflaufen lassen BANK accrue interest • Zinsen berechnen BANK charge interest • Zinsen bringen FIN bear interest, yield interest • Zinsen tragen in Höhe von RW bear an interest of* * *mpl <Bank, Börse, Finanz, Rechnung, Vw> interest (int.) ■ auf Zinsen borgen < Bank> borrow at interest ■ Zinsen abwerfen < Finanz> bear interest, yield interest ■ Zinsen auflaufen lassen < Bank> accrue interest ■ Zinsen berechnen < Bank> charge interest ■ Zinsen bringen < Finanz> bear interest, yield interest ■ Zinsen tragen in Höhe von < Rechnung> bear an interest of* * *Zinsen
interest[s], use money (sl.), (Bilanz) interest charges;
• abzüglich Zinsen less interest;
• auf Zinsen on interest;
• auf Zinsen ausgeliehen out at interest;
• franko Zinsen without interest, no interest charged, flat;
• mit Zinsen plus interest;
• ohne Zinsen ex interest, flat;
• zu gesetzlichen Zinsen at legal interest;
• zu niedrigen Zinsen at a low rate of interest;
• ablösliche Zinsen redeemable interest;
• steuerlich abzugsfähige Zinsen protected interest;
• anfallende Zinsen accruing interest;
• angefallene Zinsen accrued (accumulated) interest;
• einem Konto angelastete Zinsen interest debited to an account;
• angelaufene Zinsen interest accrued;
• aufgelaufene [noch nicht fällige] Zinsen accrued interest;
• aufgelaufene [und fällige] Zinsen accumulated interest;
• ausstehende Zinsen interest receivable (US);
• auf der Basis von 360 Tagen berechnete Zinsen ordinary interest (US);
• auf der Basis von 365 (360) Tagen berechnete Zinsen exact (ordinary) interest (US);
• innerhalb des Konzerns berechnete Zinsen intercompany interests;
• Kosten gerade deckende Zinsen compensatory interest;
• einfache Zinsen simple interest;
• eingekommene Zinsen interest paid;
• entstandene, noch nicht fällige Zinsen (Bilanz) accrued interest payable (US);
• entstehende Zinsen accruing interest;
• erhaltene Zinsen interest received;
• erhöhte Zinsen increased interest;
• fällige Zinsen interest payable (due), outstanding interest;
• monatlich fällige Zinsen monthly interest;
• fällig werdende Zinsen accruing (accrual of) interest;
• feste Zinsen fixed interest;
• zum Kapital geschlagene Zinsen capitalized interest;
• gesetzliche Zinsen statutory interest, legal interest rate;
• gestaffelte Zinsen equated (graduated) interest;
• gegenseitig in Rechnung gestellte Zinsen reciprocal interest;
• gestundete Zinsen deferred interest;
• [jährlich] gezahlte Zinsen [yearly] interest paid;
• zulasten des Kapitals gezahlte Zinsen interest paid out of the capital;
• gleitende Zinsen sliding rate of interest;
• gutgeschriebene Zinsen credited interest;
• halbjährliche Zinsen semi-annual interest;
• hohe Zinsen dear money, high interest;
• jährliche Zinsen annual interest, interest per annum;
• kalkulatorische Zinsen imputed interest;
• landesübliche Zinsen customary rate of interest;
• laufende Zinsen current (running) interest;
• niedrige Zinsen low interest;
• reine Zinsen true interest;
• rückständige Zinsen back (unpaid, overdue) interests, arrears of interest, interest in arrears;
• satzungsgemäße Zinsen statutory interest;
• steuerfreie Zinsen tax-free interest;
• transitorische Zinsen deferred interest;
• überfällige Zinsen past-due interest;
• überhöhte Zinsen exorbitant interest;
• übliche Zinsen interest as usual;
• variable Zinsen variable interest;
• vereinbarte Zinsen conventional interest;
• vertraglich vereinbarte (ausgehandelte) Zinsen stipulated interest;
• vorteilhafte Zinsen lucrative interests (US);
• vorweggenommene Zinsen anticipated interest;
• zurechenbare Zinsen imputed interest;
• Kapital und Zinsen principal and interest;
• Zinsen und zinsähnliche Aufwendungen interest and similar expenses;
• Zinsen auf ein Bankguthaben bank-deposit interest;
• gezahlte Zinsen auf Bausparverträge building society interest received;
• Zinsen aus Buchforderungen accrued accounts receivable (US);
• Zinsen in Form von festverzinslichen Schuldverschreibungen funding debenture interest (Br.);
• Zinsen auf ausgeliehene Geldbeträge interest on money lent;
• Zinsen aus Kapitalanlagen interest on investments;
• Zinsen aus Kontokorrenten interest on fluctuating overdrafts;
• Zinsen für langfristige Kredite long-term interest rates;
• Zinsen von einem Postsparkassenbuch post-office savings-bank interest (Br.);
• Zinsenzum Satz von 4% interest at the rate of 4 per cent;
• Zinsen von Sparguthaben interest on deposits with a trustee savings bank;
• Zinsen auf gewährte Vorschüsse (Bilanz) interest on advances credited;
• Zinsen abwerfen to yield (draw) interest;
• Zinsen angleichen (anpassen) to adjust interest rates;
• Zinsen der Inflation anpassen to adjust the interest for inflation;
• sein Geld auf Zinsen ausleihen to loan on (put out) one’s money at interest;
• Zinsen ausrechnen to cast (work out, compute) interest;
• Zinsen belasten to charge interest;
• 9% Zinsen berechnen to charge 9 per cent interest;
• Zinsen vierteljährlich berechnen to compound interest quarterly;
• Zinsen bei Fälligkeit bezahlen to keep down interest;
• 9,5% Zinsen für einen Kredit bezahlen to pay 9,5 per cent interest on a loan;
• Zinsen laufend bezahlen to pay interest when due;
• 5% Zinsen [ein]bringen to bring in (yield) interest of 5 per cent;
• Zinsen erheben to charge interest;
• Zinsen errechnen to ascertain (work out, compute) interest;
• 6% Zinsen gewähren to grant an interest of 6 per cent;
• von den Zinsen seines Vermögens leben to live on the interest received from one’s capital;
• Zinsen zum Kapital schlagen (kapitalisieren) to capitalize interest;
• auf Zinsen ausgeliehen sein to be out at interest;
• Zinsen senken to reduce the interest rate;
• Zinsen [gegenseitig] in Rechnung stellen to charge interest [on both sides];
• Zinsen tragen to yield interest;
• 5% Zinsen tragen to bear interest at the rate (carry an interest) of 5 per cent;
• Zinsen vergüten to allow interest;
• hohe Zinsen zahlen to pay high interest rates;
• hohe Zinsen zahlen müssen to sit at a high interest;
• Zinsenaufstellung Zinsenaufstellung, Zinsenberechnung, Zinsenbelastungstatement of interest, interest statement;
• Zinsenberechnung Zinsenaufstellung, Zinsenberechnung, Zinsenbelastungstatement of interest, interest statement;
• Zinsenbelastung Zinsenaufstellung, Zinsenberechnung, Zinsenbelastungstatement of interest, interest statement;
• Zinsendienst payment of interest, interest expenditure;
• Zinsendienst wieder aufnehmen to resume the service of a loan;
• Zinsendienst einer Anleihe durchführen to service a loan. -
17 periodico
(pl -ci) 1. adj periodic2. m periodicalperiodico mensile monthly* * *periodico agg. periodic (al); recurrent, recurring: soffrire di periodici mal di testa, to suffer from recurring headaches // (chim.): acido periodico, periodic acid; sistema periodico, periodic system; tavola periodica, periodic table // (mat.): funzione periodica, periodic function; decimali periodici, recurring (o repeating) decimals // (fis.) moto periodico, periodic motion // (astr.) anno periodico, anomalistic year // (med.) febbre periodica, recurrent fever // (econ.): pagamenti periodici, periodical payments; spese periodiche, recurring expenses.* * *[peri'ɔdiko] periodico -a, -ci, -che1. aggperiodic(al), Mat recurring2. sm(pubblicazione) periodical* * *1.1) (che si ripete a intervalli regolari) [ crisi] periodic(al), recurrent2) chim. fis. [ moto] periodic(al)3) (nell'editoria) [ pubblicazione] periodical4) med. [ febbre] recurrent5) mat. [ funzione] periodic2.numero (decimale) periodico — circulating o repeating decimal
sostantivo maschile periodical, magazine* * *periodicopl. -ci, - che /peri'ɔdiko, t∫i, ke/1 (che si ripete a intervalli regolari) [ crisi] periodic(al), recurrent3 (nell'editoria) [ pubblicazione] periodical4 med. [ febbre] recurrentperiodical, magazine. -
18 счеты
1. accounting form2. tally3. calculating4. machine runвремя прогона; время счета — run time
5. accounts payable6. business accounts7. expenses8. invoice9. numeration10. shot11. calculation12. computation13. computer runпрогон вычислительной машины; счет; машинный прогон — computer run
14. computing15. scaling16. abac17. abaci18. abacuses19. acct20. countingрасчетная карточка; счет — accounting form
21. scores22. count; calculation; account; bill; invoice; scoreсчет, не принадлежащий конкретному лицу — impersonal account
23. abacus; accounts fig24. accountсчета дебиторов; дебиторы по расчётам — accounts receivable
состояние счета; состояние финансов — status of the account
25. bill at usance26. reckoning27. tick28. billпредъявление счета; разговор в кредит — billed charging
покрытие счета; оплата векселя — settlement of a bill
составить счет; составить список — make out a bill
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19 operating lease
Gen Mgta lease that is regarded by accountants as rental rather than as a capital lease. The monthly lease payments are simply treated as rental expenses and recognized on the income statement as they are incurred. There is no recognition of a leased asset or liability. -
20 Ɔsram biara wɔma odwumayɛni biara sika kakra a ɔde bɛtotɔ nneɛma nketenkete bi a ohia.
sentenceEach volunteer worker receives a small monthly reimbursement to cover incidental expenses.Twi to English dictionary > Ɔsram biara wɔma odwumayɛni biara sika kakra a ɔde bɛtotɔ nneɛma nketenkete bi a ohia.
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