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долговые документы, подлежащие инкассированиюАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > noncash items
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долговые документы, подлежащие инкассированиюEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > noncash items
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1) Экономика: инкассо ценных бумаг и долговых документов2) Деловая лексика: инкассо ценных бумагУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > collection of noncash items
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Возвратные номинально-денежные статьи расходовMergers and Acquisitions English-Russian dictionary > Add Back Noncash Items
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > collection of noncash items
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n1) пункт, параграф, статья2) предмет в списке, позиция3) статья (импорта; экспорта)5) изделие
- accessory item
- accrued items
- additional item
- agenda item
- associated items
- bad item
- balance-sheet item
- balancing item
- booking item
- bought item
- budget item
- bulky item
- capital item
- cash item
- catalogue item
- commodity item
- consumer items
- contract item
- corresponding items
- cost item
- credit item
- customable items
- debit item
- delayed item
- demand items
- direct-store-delivery items
- duty-free items
- effective item
- end item
- exhibition item
- expense item
- export items
- extraordinary item
- fancy items
- faster-moving items
- faulty item
- fungible items
- general items
- high margin items
- high quality items
- high turnover items
- import items
- impulse item
- income item
- individual item
- inventory item
- invisible items of expenditure
- key items
- last saved item
- low value items
- low volume items
- luxury items
- made item
- merchandise item
- monetary item
- news item
- noncapital item
- noncash items
- nonfood items
- off-balance-sheet item
- one-of-a-kind item
- open item
- optional item
- packed items
- power items
- production line item
- prohibited items
- protected budget items
- purchased item
- representative item
- residual item
- restrictive proprietary item
- returned items
- revenue items
- routine item
- sale-priced items
- serially-produced items
- short-delivered items
- slow-moving items
- stable item
- staple item
- stocked item
- subcontract item
- superior item
- suspense items
- tariff item
- tax preference item
- transit item
- uncovered item
- undelivered items
- unprotected budget items
- visible items
- visible items of trade
- item in the budget
- item of account
- item of the agenda
- item of an agreement
- item of a bill
- item of the balance sheet
- item of the budget
- items of consumption
- item of a contract
- item of equipment
- item of expenditure
- item of expense
- items of exportation
- items of general consumption
- items of importation
- items of mass consumption
- items of personal use
- item of a plan
- items of trade
- item on a balance sheet
- enter an item into an account
- enter an item into the ledger
- exclude an item
- list items
- pass an item to an account
- specify items
- split up items
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1) статья (в счёте, балансе); пункт; позиция; параграф2) статья (экспорта, импорта)3) бухг. запись, проводка4) вид товара, товар (отдельное наименование в ассортименте); изделие5) кредитный инструмент (в банковской практике)6) единица оборудования; предмет материально-технического снабжения7) числовое значение (в таблице)8) ТМО требование- bad item- end item -
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1) сбор (напр. данных)2) совокупность; система; коллекция3) инкассо, денежный сбор; инкассация; взимание4) денежные пожертвования -
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сущ.1)а) общ. (отдельный) предмет, единица, элемент (в списке, в группе, в наборе и т. п., напр., пункт в докладе, товар (товарная позиция) в перечне товаров и т. п.)They reduced the price on many items. — Они снизили цену на многие товары.
See:consumer items, cost item, delivery item, questionnaire item, item non-response, item-by-item methodб) банк. документ* (в банковских операциях: обозначение отдельного чека, переводного векселя или иного подобного инструмента, с помощью которого осуществляются расчеты)See:cash item 1), exception item, noncash item 1), on-us item, return items, transit item, financial instrument2) общ. вопрос ( в повестке дня), проблемаSyn:4) учет статья (бюджета, бухгалтерской отчетности, платежного баланса)item of income [expenditure\] — статья [расходная\] дохода
See:credit item, debit item, active item, balancing item, balance of payments, cost item, discretionary item, extraordinary item, line-item budgeting, monetary item, cash item, off-balance-sheet item5) учет = accounting record
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каждый отдельный предмет, единица: 1) бухгалтерская запись, статья баланса; 2) в расчетах: чек, вексель, операция (единица учета).* * *позиция; статья; объект. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *вид товара, товар-----пункт; параграф -
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учет корректирующая проводка [запись\] (запись, проводимая в конце отчетного периода для подготовки отчетности, удовлетворяющей принципу соответствия доходов и расходов, понесенных для получения этих доходов; необходимость корректирующих записей в конце отчетного периода обусловлена экономической выгодой или задержкой в получении документа, подтверждающего осуществление хозяйственной операции)Syn:See:matching principle, adjustment 3) deferred items, accrued items, noncash entry, post-closing trial balance
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балансирующая (корректирующая) бухгалтерская запись: завершающая запись в бухгалтерском учете, отражающая ранее не учтенные изменения в активах и пассивах, поступлениях и платежах.* * ** * *. An entry made at the end of the period to assign expenses to the period for which they were incurred and revenue to the period in which it was earned. They are also used to correct entries that could not be accurately made before the end of the year. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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n1) расход; трата2) pl расходы, издержки, затраты
- absorbed expenses
- accommodation expenses
- accompanying expenses
- accrued expenses
- acquisition expenses
- actual expenses
- additional expenses
- administration expenses
- administrative expenses
- advertising expenses
- agreed expenses
- aggregate expenses
- amortization expenses
- annual expenses
- anticipated expenses
- arbitration expenses
- auditing expenses
- average expenses
- bad debt expenses
- bank expenses
- banking expenses
- bank operating expenses
- bloated expenses
- bloated operating expenses
- board expenses
- broker's expenses
- budget expenses
- budgetary expenses
- budgeted expenses
- building expenses
- business expenses
- business travel expenses
- cable expenses
- calculated expenses
- capitalized expenses
- carriage expenses
- cash expenses
- city's operating expenses
- clerical expenses
- collecting expenses
- collection expenses
- commercial expenses
- commission expenses
- compensation expenses
- computed expenses
- considerable expenses
- constant expenses
- contango expenses
- contract expenses
- contractual expenses
- controllable expenses
- current expenses
- current operating expenses
- customs expenses
- daily expenses
- dead expenses
- debt service expenses
- deductible expenses
- deferred expenses
- delivery expenses
- depreciation expenses
- direct expenses
- disbursement expenses
- discharging expenses
- discount expenses
- distribution expenses
- eligible expenses
- encashment expenses
- engineering expenses
- entertainment expenses
- equipment maintenance expenses
- establishment expenses
- estimated expenses
- everyday expenses
- exceptional expenses
- excess expenses
- executive expenses
- extra expenses
- extraordinary expenses
- extravagant expenses
- factory expenses
- federal expense
- fee and commission expenses
- financial expenses
- financing expenses
- fixed expenses
- flat expenses
- foreign exchange expenses
- formation expenses
- forwarding expenses
- freight expenses
- fringe benefit expenses
- funding expenses
- general expenses
- general and administrative expenses
- general average expenses
- general occuppancy expenses
- general operating expenses
- guardianship expenses
- harbour expenses
- hauling expenses
- heavy expenses
- high expenses
- hotel expenses
- identifiable additional expenses
- idle facility expenses
- idle plant expenses
- impairment-related expenses
- incidental expenses
- income expense on bonds
- income tax expense
- incurred expenses
- indirect expenses
- interest expenses
- initial expenses
- installation expenses
- insurance expenses
- interest expenses
- interest expense on current accounts in credit
- interest expense on debenture
- interest expense on demand deposits loans
- interest expenses on items with agreed maturity dates
- interest expense on special savings accounts
- itemized medical expenses
- job-hunting expenses
- job travel expenses
- lavish expenses
- law expenses
- legal expenses
- living expenses
- loading expenses
- lodging expenses
- mail expenses
- maintenance expenses
- management expenses
- manufacturing expenses
- marketing expenses
- material expenses
- maximum expenses
- medical expenses
- minimum expenses
- miscellaneous expenses
- monetary expenses
- monthly expenses
- mortgage expenses
- moving expenses
- necessary expenses
- noncash expenses
- noncontrollable expenses
- noninterest operating expenses
- nonoperating expenses
- nonproductive expenses
- nonrecurrent expenses
- nonrecurring expenses
- office expenses
- one-off expenses
- operating expenses
- operational expenses
- organizational expenses
- other expenses
- out-of-pocket expenses
- overall expenses
- overhead expenses
- overseas housing expenses
- packing expenses
- particular expenses
- payroll expenses
- per capita expenses
- period expenses
- permissible expenses
- personal expenses
- personal consumption expenses
- personnel expenses
- petty expenses
- planned expenses
- pocket expenses
- postage expenses
- postal expenses
- preliminary expenses
- prepaid expenses
- preparation expenses
- processing expenses
- production expenses
- promotion expenses
- promotional expenses
- protest expenses
- public expenses
- publicity expenses
- quality expenses
- reasonable expenses
- recovery expenses
- recurrent expenses
- recurring expenses
- reimbursable expenses
- reinvoiced expenses
- relocation expenses
- removal expenses
- removing expenses
- rent expense
- repair expenses
- representation expenses
- rework expenses
- running expenses
- running-in expenses
- sales promotion expense
- salvage expenses
- selling expenses
- selling, general and administrative expenses
- service expenses
- shipping expenses
- ship's expenses
- special expenses
- specific expenses
- standing expenses
- starting expenses
- start-up expense
- stationary expenses
- stevedoring expenses
- storage expenses
- subsistence expenses
- substituted expenses
- sundry expenses
- supplementary expenses
- tax expenses
- tax deductible interest expenses
- telephone expenses
- telex expenses
- testamentary expenses
- title expenses
- total expenses
- towage expenses
- trade expenses
- transfer expenses
- transhipment expenses
- transport expenses
- transportation expenses
- travel expenses
- travel and entertainment expenses
- travelling expenses
- trimming expenses
- uncontrollable expenses
- unforeseen expenses
- unit expenses
- unloading expenses
- unproductive expenses
- unreasonable expenses
- unreimbursed expenses
- unreimbursed job travel expenses
- unscheduled expenses
- unwarranted expenses
- upkeep expenses
- variable expenses
- wages expenses
- warehouse expenses
- warranty expenses
- wheeling expenses
- working expenses
- works general expenses
- expenses as percentage of sales
- expenses for the account of
- expenses for protesting a bill
- expenses in foreign exchange
- expenses of carriage
- expenses of the carrier
- expenses of circulation
- expenses of collection
- expenses of discharge
- expenses of haulage
- expenses of the insured
- expenses of the parties
- expenses of production
- expenses of protest
- expenses of reproduction
- expenses of shipping
- expenses of trackage
- expenses of transhipping
- expenses of transportation
- expenses on arbitration
- expenses on charter
- expenses on collection
- expenses on compensation for damage
- expenses on currency transactions
- expenses on customer transactions
- expenses on erection work
- expense on financing commitments
- expenses on guarantee commitments
- expenses on insurance
- expenses on materials
- expenses on off-balance-sheet transactions
- expenses on patenting procedure
- expenses on payment instruments
- expenses on repairs
- expenses on replacement
- expenses on scientific research
- expenses on security transactions
- expenses on selling
- expenses on selling effort
- expenses on setting-up
- expenses on storage
- expenses on technical service
- expenses on trading securities
- expenses on treasury operations and interbank transactions
- expenses per head of population
- at the expense of
- at great expense
- at the owner's expense and risk
- at the firm's expense
- less expenses
- minus expenses
- free of expenses
- free of all expenses
- expenses charged forward
- expenses connected with capital lease
- expenses connected with fund transfer
- expenses connected with obtaining credit
- expenses connected with the procedure in bankruptcy
- expenses deducted
- expenses incurred in searching for a job
- expenses prepaid
- expenses related to receivership
- absorb expenses
- account for the expenses
- advance expenses
- allocate expenses
- apportion expenses
- approve expenses
- assess expenses
- assume expenses
- authorize expenses
- avoid expenses
- avoid extra expenses
- bear expenses
- calculate expenses
- cause expenses
- charge expenses to the account of smb.
- compensate for expenses
- cover expenses
- curb expenses
- curtail expenses
- cut down expenses
- defray expenses
- determine expenses
- distribute expenses
- double expenses
- duplicate expenses
- entail expenses
- enter as expense
- estimate expenses
- experience extensive expenses
- go to expense
- halve expenses
- increase expenses
- incur expenses
- indemnify for expenses
- involve expenses
- itemize expenses
- limit expenses
- make expenses
- meet expenses
- offset expenses
- overestimate expenses
- participate in expenses
- pay expenses
- pile up expenses
- place expenses to smb.'s charge
- pool expenses
- prepay expenses
- put to expense
- put to great expense
- recognize expenses
- recompense expenses
- recover expenses
- reduce expenses
- refund the expenses
- reimburse smb. for expenses
- repay expenses
- run up expenses
- save expenses
- sequestrate expenses
- share expenses
- slash expenses
- spare no expense
- split expenses
- substantiate the expenses
- undertake expensesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > expense
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Gen Mgtan allocation of the cost of an asset over a period of time for accounting and tax purposes. Depreciation is charged against earnings, on the basis that the use of capital assets is a legitimate cost of doing business. Depreciation is also a noncash expense that is added into net income to determine cash-flow in a given accounting period.EXAMPLETo qualify for depreciation, assets must be items used in the business that wear out, become obsolete, or lose value over time from natural causes or circumstances, and they must have a useful life beyond a single tax year. Examples include vehicles, machines equipment, furnishings, and buildings, plus major additions or improvements to such assets. Some intangible assets also can be included under certain conditions. Land, personal assets, stock, leased or rented property, and a company’s employees cannot be depreciated.Straight-line depreciation is the most straightforward method. It assumes that the net cost of an asset should be written off in equal amounts over its life. The formula used is:(Original cost – scrap value)/Useful life (years)For example, if a vehicle cost $20,000 and can be expected to serve the business for seven years, its original cost would be divided by its useful life:(30,000 – 2,000)/7 = 4,000 per yearThe $4,000 becomes a depreciation expense that is reported on the company’s year-end income statement under “operation expenses.”In theory, an asset should be depreciated over the actual number of years that it will be used, according to its actual drop in value each year. At the end of each year, all the depreciation claimed to date is subtracted from its cost in order to arrive at its book value, which would equal its market value. At the end of its useful business life, any undepreciated portion would represent the salvage value for which it could be sold or scrapped.For tax purposes, some accountants prefer to use accelerated depreciation to record larger amounts of depreciation in the asset’s early years in order to reduce tax bills as soon as possible. In contrast to the straight-line method, the declining-balance method assumes that the asset depreciates more in its earlier years of use. The table opposite compares the depreciation amounts that would be available, under these two methods, for a $1,000 asset that is expected to be used for five years and then sold for $100 in scrap.The depreciation method to be used for a particular asset is fixed at the time that the asset is first placed in service. Whatever rulesor tables are in effect for that year must be followed as long as the asset is owned.Depreciation laws and regulations change frequently over the years as a result of government policy changes, so a company owning property over a long period may have to use several different depreciation methods.
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