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1) Техника: движимое имущество2) Экономика: движимые материальные ценности3) SAP.фин. движимые основные средства -
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рухомі матеріальні цінності; рухомість; рухоме майно -
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biens meubles; biens mobiliersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > movable assets
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > movable assets
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > movable assets
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11 movable assets property
biens meubles; biens mobiliersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > movable assets property
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Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: движимое и недвижимое имуществоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > immovable and movable assets
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13 list of movable assets for tax purposes
SAP.фин. ведомость запасов (подоходный налог)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > list of movable assets for tax purposes
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > immovable and movable assets
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1. a подвижной; переносной, передвижной; разборный, съёмный2. a движущийся, закреплённый подвижно3. a движимый4. a переходящийСинонимический ряд:mobile (adj.) adjustable; ambulatory; detachable; mobile; motile; moving; portable; removable; transportable; unstable; unsteadfast; unsteady -
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n, plактивы; средства; авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность
- available assets
- balance-sheet assets
- bank assets
- basic production assets
- blocked assets
- business assets
- capital assets
- carry-over assets
- cash assets
- circulating assets
- clearing assets
- common property assets
- concealed assets
- contingent assets
- convertible assets
- corporate assets
- cross-border assets
- cultural and spiritual assets
- currency assets
- current assets
- dead assets
- deferred assets
- depletable assets
- depreciable assets
- dormant assets
- doubtful assets
- earmarked assets
- earning assets
- easily marketable assets
- economic assets
- enterprise assets
- equitable assets
- external assets
- farm assets
- fictitious assets
- financial assets
- fixed assets
- fixed-income assets
- fixed rate assets
- floating assets
- floating rate assets
- fluid assets
- foreign assets
- foreign exchange assets
- foreign reserves assets
- free assets
- frozen assets
- fungible assets
- government assets
- government assets abroad
- gross assets
- gross reserve assets
- hard corporate assets
- hidden assets
- higher-yielding assets
- high-risk assets
- human assets
- hypothecated assets
- identifiable assets
- idle assets
- illiquid assets
- income-generating assets
- individual assets
- intangible assets
- interest-earning assets
- interest sensitive assets
- international liquid assets
- investable assets
- invisible assets
- legal assets
- liquid assets
- long-lived assets
- low-risk assets
- long-term nonmonetary assets
- material assets
- miscellaneous assets
- movable assets
- mutual fund assets
- negotiable assets
- negotiable income-earning assets
- negotiable income producing assets
- net assets
- net current assets
- net equity assets
- net liquid assets
- net quick assets
- nominal assets
- nonchargeable assets
- noncore assets
- nonearning assets
- noninterest-bearing assets
- nonliquid assets
- nonmonetary assets
- nonoperating assets
- nonperforming assets
- nonproductive assets
- nonreproducible assets
- obsolete assets
- operating assets
- original assets
- other assets
- owned assets
- partnership assets
- pension fund assets
- permanent assets
- permanent capital assets
- personal assets
- pledged assets
- productive assets
- property assets
- quick assets
- rate-sensitive assets
- ready assets
- real assets
- reliable assets
- remaining assets
- reproducible assets
- reserve assets
- residual assets
- risk assets
- retired assets
- short-term assets
- short-term liquid assets
- short-term nonmonetary assets
- sticky assets
- surplus assets
- tangible assets
- tangible capital assets
- total assets
- underbid assets
- underlying real assets
- unsold assets
- wasting assets
- working assets
- assets of a bank
- assets of a company
- assets of an enterprise
- assets of a holding trust
- assets of low unit cost
- assetss and liabilities
- assets held abroad
- assets on current account
- assets recievable
- administer the assets
- conceal assets
- dispose of the debtor's assets
- freeze assets
- hedge assets
- hold assets
- increase assets
- list assets
- list assets in order of their liquidity
- place assets in a trust
- realize assets
- reduce assets
- safeguard customer assets
- shift assets
- unfreeze assetsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > assets
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