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прил.сокр. pd1) эк. оплаченный; уплаченный, выплаченныйpaid premium — уплаченная [выплаченная\] премия
paid debt — выплаченный [погашенный\] долг
Company-paid premiums are deductible by the employer as an ordinary and necessary business expense. — Уплаченные компанией премии подлежат вычету работодателем как обычные и необходимые деловые расходы.
For federal tax purposes the employer-paid premiums are taxed as additional earned income for the employee. — Для целей федерального налогообложения, уплаченные работодателем премии облагаются налогом как дополнительный заработанный доход работника.
See:2) эк. оплачиваемый, платныйSee:3) эк. получающий плату, платный (о специалисте, оказывающем платные услуги)Ant:See: -
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I1. [peıd] a1. 1) оплачиваемый, платный; нанятый2) оплаченный; уплаченный2. уст. довольный, удовлетворённый2. [peıd] past и p. p. от pay1 IIIII [peıd] past и p. p. от pay2 -
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peɪd прил.
1) оплачиваемый, платный;
нанятый Apart from a small team of paid staff, the organisation consists of unpaid volunteers. ≈ За исключением небольшого числа сотрудников на зарплате, в этой конторе работают добровольцы на общественных началах.
2) оплаченный;
уплаченный 10 day's paid holiday ≈ десятидневный оплачиваемый отпуск оплачиваемый, платный;
нанятый - * leave оплачиваемый ртпуск - * adviser платный консультант оплаченный;
уплаченный - * bill оплаченный счет( устаревшее) довольный, удовлетворенный past и p.p. от pay be ~ in быть оплаченным claim ~ оплаченная претензия customs charges ~ таможенные сборы оплачены delivered duty ~ (DDP) доставленный с оплатой таможенной пошлины duty ~ уплаченная пошлина freight ~ "фрахт уплачен в порту погрузки" (надпись на коносаменте) interest ~ выплаченный процент interim dividend ~ предварительный дивиденд paid past & p. p. от pay ~ выплаченный ~ оплаченный ~ оплачиваемый;
нанятый;
paid employee платный агент, наймит ~ оплачиваемый, нанятый ~ by hour с почасовой оплатой ~ by month с помесячной оплатой ~ оплачиваемый;
нанятый;
paid employee платный агент, наймит ~ for by taxpayers' money оплаченный из денег налогоплательщиков ~ on commission basis оплаченный на комиссионной основе postage ~ с оплаченным почтовым сбором premium ~ уплаченный страховой взнос price ~ уплаченная цена tax ~ уплаченный налог -
5 PIA
1) Общая лексика: paid in advance, payment in advance2) Компьютерная техника: Platform For Information Applications, Primary Interop Assembly3) Военный термин: Pain In the Ass, Program Integrity Assurance, Public Information Act, personnel inventory analysis, preinstallation acceptance, public information adviser5) Шутливое выражение: Pain in Ass6) Религия: Please Inform Allah, Prayers In The Air7) Юридический термин: Parole In Absentia, посреднический договор (Partnership Intermediary Agreement)8) Страхование: perils insured against9) Биржевой термин: Principal Investment Area, Personal Investment Authority10) Грубое выражение: Pain In Arse, Pussy In Anger11) Телекоммуникации: Pts Independent Antitermination12) Сокращение: Pilots International Association, Poste d'Indexation Automatique (French coding desk with automatic feed and IJP), Programmable Interconnect Array13) Театр: Paint, Ink, and Adhesives14) Университет: Programme Of Integrative Assignments15) Вычислительная техника: Peripheral Interface Adapter, Plug-In Administrator16) Транспорт: Pakistan International Airlines, Public and International Affairs17) Фирменный знак: Printing Industries Association, Printing Industries Of America, Program Of Integrative Assignments18) Деловая лексика: Primary Insurance Amount19) Образование: People In Action20) Инвестиции: Patents International Affiliates21) Сетевые технологии: Personal Internet Access, адаптер связи с периферийными устройствами, периферийный интерфейсный адаптер22) Полимеры: Plastics Institute of America, (Purified Isophthalic Acid) (очищенная) изофталевая кислота23) Молекулярная биология: polysaccharide intracellular adhesin24) Общественная организация: Parachuting Industry Association25) NYSE. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter26) Аэропорты: Peoria, Illinois USA27) Программное обеспечение: Personal Internet Appliance -
6 pia
1) Общая лексика: paid in advance, payment in advance2) Компьютерная техника: Platform For Information Applications, Primary Interop Assembly3) Военный термин: Pain In the Ass, Program Integrity Assurance, Public Information Act, personnel inventory analysis, preinstallation acceptance, public information adviser5) Шутливое выражение: Pain in Ass6) Религия: Please Inform Allah, Prayers In The Air7) Юридический термин: Parole In Absentia, посреднический договор (Partnership Intermediary Agreement)8) Страхование: perils insured against9) Биржевой термин: Principal Investment Area, Personal Investment Authority10) Грубое выражение: Pain In Arse, Pussy In Anger11) Телекоммуникации: Pts Independent Antitermination12) Сокращение: Pilots International Association, Poste d'Indexation Automatique (French coding desk with automatic feed and IJP), Programmable Interconnect Array13) Театр: Paint, Ink, and Adhesives14) Университет: Programme Of Integrative Assignments15) Вычислительная техника: Peripheral Interface Adapter, Plug-In Administrator16) Транспорт: Pakistan International Airlines, Public and International Affairs17) Фирменный знак: Printing Industries Association, Printing Industries Of America, Program Of Integrative Assignments18) Деловая лексика: Primary Insurance Amount19) Образование: People In Action20) Инвестиции: Patents International Affiliates21) Сетевые технологии: Personal Internet Access, адаптер связи с периферийными устройствами, периферийный интерфейсный адаптер22) Полимеры: Plastics Institute of America, (Purified Isophthalic Acid) (очищенная) изофталевая кислота23) Молекулярная биология: polysaccharide intracellular adhesin24) Общественная организация: Parachuting Industry Association25) NYSE. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter26) Аэропорты: Peoria, Illinois USA27) Программное обеспечение: Personal Internet Appliance -
7 soft dollaring
See:Another reason managers are interested in controlling client commissions deserves special attention. "Soft dollaring" has got to be one of the most misunderstood and controversial practices in the money management business. The very term "soft dollars" suggests something shady and conjures up images of money exchanging hands in dark alleyways. Among laymen, soft dollars may be confused with "soft money" political contributions. There is a thin connection between "soft dollars" and "soft money." Since brokerage firms are not subject to the same rules pertaining to political contributions as municipal underwriting firms, large "soft money" contributions from owners of brokerage firms do find their way into politicians' coffers more easily than contributions from underwriters. However, it is important to not confuse the two terms.So what is "soft dollaring?" Soft dollaring is the practice whereby money managers use client brokerage commissions to purchase investment research. When a manager pays for products or services with his own money, directly from the research provider, this is referred to as "hard dollars." Payment with client commissions, financed through a brokerage firm, is referred to as "soft dollars." Through soft dollar arrangements money managers are permitted to shift an expense related to the management of assets they would otherwise have to bear, onto their clients. The amount of this research expense the money management industry transfers onto its clients is in the billions annually. As a result, any analysis of the economics of the money management industry should include the effects of soft dollaring; however, we are unaware of any that has. In the institutional marketplace, strange as it may seem, it is possible for a money manager to profit more from soft dollars than from the negotiated asset management fee he receives.The general rule under the federal and state securities laws is that a fiduciary, the money manager, cannot use client assets for his own benefit or the benefit of other clients. To simplify matters greatly, soft dollaring is a legally prescribed exception to this rule. Congress, the SEC and other regulators have agreed that as long as the research purchased assists the manager in making investment decisions, the clients benefit and its legally acceptable. A tremendous amount of strained analysis has gone into the precise policies and procedures that managers must follow in purchasing research with client commission dollars. Over the years a distinction has been made between "proprietary" research or in-house research distributed to brokerage customers without a price tag attached and "independent third-party" research or research written by a third party and sold to managers at a stated price. Third party research has been most frequently criticized because its cost is separately stated and the benefit to managers most obvious. In this latter case, a breach of fiduciary duty seems most glaring. However, it is well known that proprietary research, offered for "free, " is produced to stimulate sales of dealer inventory. So presumably this research lacks credibility and is less beneficial to clients. There have been distinctions drawn between products and services, such as computers, which are "mixed-use, " i.e., which may serve dual purposes, providing both research and administrative uses. An adviser must make a reasonable allocation of the cost of the product according to its uses, the SEC has said. Some portion must be paid for with "hard" dollars and the other with "soft." There are several articles in our Library of Articles that describe soft dollar practices, rule changes and our proposal to Chairman Levitt to reform the soft dollar business.The issue that soft dollaring raises is: when is it acceptable for a manager to benefit from his client's commissions? For purposes of this article we would like to introduce a new and more useful perspective for pensions in their analysis of soft dollars or any other brokerage issue. That is, all brokerage commissions controlled by managers, benefit managers in some way. Brokerage decision-making by managers rarely, if ever, is simply based upon what firm can execute the trade at the best price. Brokerage is a commodity. Almost all brokerage firms offer reasonably competent, "best execution" services. If they didn't, they'd get sued and soon be out of business. Most savvy brokerage marketers don't even try to differentiate their firms with long-winded explanations about best-execution capabilities. Best execution is a given and impossible to prove. If you want to understand how your money manager allocates brokerage, study his business as a whole, including his marketing and affiliates-not just the investment process.The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > soft dollaring
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