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1 net liquid funds
Finan organization’s cash plus its marketable investments less its shortterm borrowings, such as overdrafts and loans -
2 чистые ссуды
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > чистые ссуды
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3 чистые заимствованные федеральные резервные фонды в процентном отношении к предоставленным средним чистым ссудам
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чистые заимствованные федеральные резервные фонды в процентном отношении к предоставленным средним чистым ссудам
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4 чистые К-кредиты
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5 λίνον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `linen, flax, linen-cloth, (linen) thread, cord, fishing-net' (Il.).Compounds: Several compp., e.g. λινο-θώρηξ `with linen cuirass' (Il., AP), λινό-ζωστις f. `mercury, Mercurialis' (Hp., Dsc.; f. from a compound *λινο-ζώσ-της; cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 148), λευκό-λινον n. `white flax' (Hdt.).Derivatives: Diminut.: λινάριον `thread, net' (Delos IIa., D. Chr.), λινούδιον `linen cloth' (pap.), prob. from τὸ λινοῦν ( ἱμάτιον); also λινούτιον (pap.; cf. below). Adject.: λίνεος, - οῦς, - ός (IA.; λινέα, - αία f. `cord, noose' hell.), λίνινος (Tanagra IIIa) `linen', λιναῖος `id., of flax' (Hp., pap.), λινική f. `flax-taxes' (pap.). Verbs: λινεύω `catch with net' (Peripl. M. Rubr.); further late hypostases: δια-, ἐκ-, ἐπι-λινάω `slip through the net, get away from the net, inspect the net' (Phryn., Eust., H.), ἐκ-λινίζω `get away from the net' (Byz.). On λινεύς = κεστρεύς s. v. - Extensive on compp. and derivv. (also from Middel- and NGr.) Georgacas Dumbarton Oaks Papers 13, 253ff., esp. on λινούδιον, - ούτιον (S. 260ff.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With λίνον with short vowel agree the Balto-Slavic forms, e.g. Lith. linaĩ pl. `flax, linen', Russ. lën, gen. lьná `id.' Opposite is Lat. līnum with long vowel, from where as loans Celt., e.g. OIr. līn `net' and Alb. li-ri, lį-ni `linen'. The Germ. words too, Goth. lein, ONo. OE OHG līn agree with Lat. līnum and are therefore to be considered as loans. Original identity is however possible, as the cultivation of flax in Middle-Europe is very old. It is however more probable that λίνον and līnum derive from a Mediterranean word, which as name of a new type, perhaps together with new techneques of preparation in Northern and Eastern Eeurope replaced local types and their names (e.g. ONo. hǫrr = OHG haro, OE fleax = OHG flahs, Russ. polotnó = CSl. platьno). In Indo-Iranian the word is (but not the idea) unknown. Details with lit. in WP. 2, 440f., Pok. 691, W.-Hofmann s. līnum, Ernout-Meillet s. līnum, Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 323ff. - Fur. 375 cites καὶ λῖνος παρὰ Κυπρίοις H.Page in Frisk: 2,125-126Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λίνον
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6 налоговые поступления
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > налоговые поступления
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7 чистые К-кредиты
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8 чистые кредиты клиентам
Business: net customer loansУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чистые кредиты клиентам
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9 Risikosteigerung
Risikosteigerung
increase of hazard;
• [geeignete] Risikostrategien umsetzten (Unternehmen) to implement [suitable] risk strategies;
• Risikostreuung (bei Kapitalanlage) diversification;
• Risikostreuung betreiben (Kapitalanlage) to diversify [risks];
• Risikosumme [net amount at] risk;
• nicht rückversicherter Risikoteil retained risk;
• Versicherung unter Risikoteilung übernehmen to underwrite a risk;
• Risikoträger risk bearer (taker);
• normaler Risikoträger (Lebensversicherung) first-class life;
• Risikotragfähigkeit risk capacity;
• Risikoübergang passing of risk;
• Risikoübernahme assumed (assumption of) risk, risk-taking, taking (acceptance of) a risk;
• gemeinschaftliche Risikoübernahme cooperative risk carrying;
• volle Risikoübernahme full risk (coverage);
• Risiko- und Deckungsübersicht (Versicherung) insurance slip;
• Risikoüberwachung risk monitoring;
• Risikoumfang degree of risk;
• Risikoumtauschversicherung convertible term insurance (assurance, Br.);
• Risikounternehmen venture capital company;
• Risikoverbindung (Versicherung) linkage of risks;
• Risikovermeidung avoidance of a risk;
• Risikoverminderung risk improvement;
• Risikoversicherung (Lebensversicherung) term insurance (assurance, Br.);
• Risikoversicherung abschließen to insure against a risk;
• globale Risikoversicherungspolice (Auto) all-risks insurance policy;
• Risikoverteilung diversification (spread, distribution) of risk, spreading the risk, risk venture;
• Risikoverteilung [innerhalb eines Unternehmens] pooling of risks;
• Risikovertrag hazardous (aleatory) contract;
• Risikovorsorge im Kreditgeschäft (Bilanz) provision for losses on loans and advances;
• Risikozulage danger money;
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10 debito
1. adj due, proper2. m debt( dovere) dutyfinance debito pubblico national debtavere un debito con qualcuno be in debt to someonefig sentirsi in debito verso qualcuno feel indebted to s.o.* * *debito agg. due, proper, right, suitable: a tempo debito, in due (o proper) time; con il debito riguardo, with due regard; nel modo debito, in the right way; (comm.) rilasciare debita ricevuta, to deliver due receipt; scegliere il tempo debito per fare qlco., to choose the proper time to do sthg.; lo accolsero con i debiti onori, they welcomed him with all due honours.debito s.m.1 debt: debiti di gioco, gambling debts; far debiti, to run (o to get) into debts; ingolfarsi nei debiti, to run heavily into debt; essere pieno di debiti, to be deeply in debt (o to be up to one's ears in debt); accollarsi un debito, to take over a debt; condonare un debito, to remit a debt; incassare un debito, to collect a debt; estinguere un debito, to pay off a debt; essere in debito verso qlcu., con qlcu., to be in debt to s.o., (fig.) to be indebted to s.o. // sentirsi in debito verso qlcu., to feel indebted towards s.o. // farsene un debito di coscienza, to consider it a moral duty // saldare i debiti sospesi, (fig.) to settle scores // (comm.): debito immobiliare, debt on real estate; debiti arretrati, arrears; debiti postergati, deferred (o subordinated) debts; debiti verso fornitori, due to suppliers; riconoscimento di debito, acknowledgment of debt, IOU (I owe you) // (econ.): debito consolidato, fixed (o consolidated) debt; debito pubblico, nazionale, national (o public) debt; government loans (pl.); debito nazionale lordo, netto, gross, net national debt; debito ordinario, ordinary debt; debito fluttuante, floating (o unfunded) debt; debito obbligazionario, bonded debt; debito a breve termine, short-term debt; debito a lunga scadenza, long-term (o funded) debt; debito estero, external debt // (banca): debito irredimibile, funded (o perpetual) debt; debito non saldato, insoluto, undischarged (o outstanding) debt; debito privilegiato, garantito, secure (d) (o privileged o preferential) debt; debito allo scoperto, non garantito, unsecure (d) debt // debito d'imposta, tax liability // (dir.): debito ipotecario, mortgage debt; debito vitalizio, life debt; debiti chirografari, book debts2 (amm.) ( addebito) debit: segnare una somma a debito di un conto, to debit an account with an amount; saldo a debito, debit balance; a Vs. debito, to your debit; nota di debito, debit note.* * *I ['debito]sostantivo maschile1) (importo dovuto) debtessere in debito — to be in debt, to have debts
avere un debito con qcn. — to be in debt to sb.
2) amm. econ. debit3) (obbligo morale) debt, obligationessere in debito con qcn. — to be under obligation to sb.
avere un debito di riconoscenza verso qcn. — to owe sb. a debt of gratitude
•II ['debito]aggettivo (opportuno) due, proper, righta tempo debito — duly, in due time o course
prendere le -e precauzioni — to exercise due o proper care
* * *debito1/'debito/sostantivo m.1 (importo dovuto) debt; avere un debito di 80 euro to be 80 euros in debt; essere in debito to be in debt, to have debts; avere un debito con qcn. to be in debt to sb.; fare -i to run up debts2 amm. econ. debit; segnare una somma a debito di un conto to debit a bank account with a sum3 (obbligo morale) debt, obligation; essere in debito con qcn. to be under obligation to sb.; avere un debito di riconoscenza verso qcn. to owe sb. a debt of gratitudedebito estero foreign debt; debito nazionale national debt; debito d'onore debt of honour; debito pubblico public debt.————————debito2/'debito/(opportuno) due, proper, right; a tempo debito duly, in due time o course; prendere le -e precauzioni to exercise due o proper care.
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