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1 pay out ratio
норма выплаты дивидендов
Выраженное в процентах отношение суммы выплаченных дивидендов к чистому доходу (прибыли) компании (предприятия) за отчетный период или плановый год. Обычно чем выше прибыльность компании, тем большая часть чистой прибыли реинвестируется и тем, соответственно, меньше норма выплаты дивидендов. Оптимальная норма выплаты дивидендов рассчитывается на долговременную перспективу в условиях стабильного развития по критерию общего роста богатства владельцев, акционеров, то есть суммы дивидендных доходов и роста стоимости бизнеса.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > pay out ratio
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(доля прибыли компании, выплачиваемая в форме дивидендов) См.: dividend cover( дивидендное обеспечение). -
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фин. = dividend payout ratio
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коэффициент выплаты дивидендов: процентное отношение выплаченного наличного дивиденда к суммарной прибыли компании(в расчете на одну обыкновенную акцию).Англо-русский экономический словарь > dividend pay-out ratio
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фин. = retention rate 1),
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коэффициент нераспределенной прибыли: отношение нераспределенной прибыли к суммарной чистой прибыли, которую можно было бы использовать для дивидендов по обыкновенным акциям; см. dividend pay-out ratio.Англо-русский экономический словарь > retained earnings ratio
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1) фин. коэффициент удержания прибыли (доля чистой прибыли, не распределяемая среди акционеров в форме дивидендов, а реинвестируемая в какие-л. направления деятельности предприятия; может также рассчитываться по формуле: единица минус выраженный в долях единицы коэффициент выплаты дивидендов)Syn:retention ratio, earnings retention ratio, reinvestment ratio, plowback rate, plowback ratio, retained earnings ratioSee:2) марк. коэффициент сохранения [удержания\] (клиентов)* (процент клиентов, которые продолжили отношения с данной фирмой после приобретения у нее товаров или услуг)Syn:See:3) страх. коэффициент удержания* (доля чистых подписанных премий в валовых подписанных премиях; показывает, как часть подписанных страховых премий остается у страховщика после выплаты перестраховочной премии перестраховщику)Syn:See:net premiums written, gross premiums written, reinsurance premium, net retained premiums, net retention
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процент удержания (сохранения): 1) процент прибыли компании после вычета налогов, не распределяемой среди акционеров; см. dividend pay-out ratio; 2) уровень валютных отчислений (в плановой экономике); см. retention 3.* * ** * *. Процент прибыли, удерживаемой компанией, или единица минус коэффициент выплаты дивидендов. Также называется 'коэффициент удержания' . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьпроцент прибыли компании, не распределенной между акционерами после вычета налогов -
6 DIVIDEND COVER
(покрытие дивиденда) Величина, показывающая, сколько раз за один и тот же период компания может заплатить дивиденды (dividends) обыкновенным акционерам из своей чистой прибыли после уплаты налогов (net profits after tax). Например, о чистом дивиденде в размере 400 000 ф. ст., выплаченном компанией, показавшей чистую прибыль в размере 1 млн ф. ст., говорят, что он покрыт два с половиной раза. Покрытие дивиденда является показателем вероятности того, что дивидендные платежи будут постоянными (низкая степень покрытия означает, что компании будет нелегко поддержать выплаты дивиденда на неизменном уровне в неудачные годы), и способности компании к инвестициям и росту (высокая степень покрытия означает, что компания накапливает доходы для последующего инвестирования). Отрицательное значение покрытия дивиденда является необычным и является признаком того, что компания испытывает трудности. В США покрытие дивиденда выражается долей прибыли компании, выплачиваемой в форме дивидендов (pay-out ratio), которая рассчитывается как отношение суммы выплаченных дивидендов к чистой прибыли, выраженное в процентах. См. также: price-dividend ratio (отношение рыночной цены акции к дивиденду по ней). -
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покрытие дивиденда
Величина, показывающая, сколько раз за один и тот же период компания может заплатить дивиденды (dividends) обыкновенным акционерам из своей чистой прибыли после уплаты налогов (net profits after tax). Например, о чистом дивиденде в размере 400 000 ф. ст., выплаченном компанией, показавшей чистую прибыль в размере 1 млн ф. ст., говорят, что он покрыт два с половиной раза. Покрытие дивиденда является показателем вероятности того, что дивидендные платежи будут постоянными (низкая степень покрытия означает, что компании будет нелегко поддержать выплаты дивиденда на неизменном уровне в неудачные годы), и способности компании к инвестициям и росту (высокая степень покрытия означает, что компания накапливает доходы для последующего инвестирования). Отрицательное значение покрытия дивиденда является необычным и является признаком того, что компания испытывает трудности. В США покрытие дивиденда выражается долей прибыли компании, выплачиваемой в форме дивидендов (pay-out ratio), которая рассчитывается как отношение суммы выплаченных дивидендов к чистой прибыли, выраженное в процентах. См. также: price-dividend ratio (отношение рыночной цены акции к дивиденду по ней).
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сущ.тж. pay-out эк. выплата (выплачиваемое вознаграждение, выигрыш, дивиденд, страховое возмещение и т. п.)See:
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9 interest
сущ.сокр. Int1)а) общ. интерес, заинтересованностьto be of interest to smb. — представлять интерес для кого-л.
to hold interest — поддерживать [удерживать\] интерес
Syn:concern, curiositySee:б) общ. увлечение, интересыcommunity of interest — сообщество [группа\] по интересам, сообщество интересов
2) общ. выгода, польза, преимущество, интересto protect [defend, safeguard, guard\] smb.'s interests — защищать [отстаивать\] чьи-л. интересы
in smb's interests — в чьих-л. интересах
in (the) interest(s) of smb./smth. — в интересах кого-л./чего-л.
We are acting in the best interest of our customers. — Мы действуем в наилучших интересах наших клиентов.
Syn:See:3) общ., мн. круги (лица, объединенные общими деловыми или профессиональными интересами)moneyed interests — денежные [богатые, финансовые\] круги
wealthy interests — состоятельные [богатые\] круги
See:4)а) эк. доля, участие в собственности [прибыли\] (об участии во владении каким-л. имуществом или каким-л. предприятием; права собственности на какое-л. имущество или на часть в чем-л.)to buy [purchase, acquire\] a controlling interest — покупать [приобретать\] контрольный пакет акций [контрольную долю\]
to sell a controlling interest — продавать контрольный пакет акций [контрольную долю\]
to own an interest — иметь долю, владеть долей (напр. в бизнесе)
half interest — половинная доля, половина
She owned a half interest in the home. — Ей принадлежало право собственности на половину дома.
to hold interest — владеть долей (в чем-л.)
30% interest — 30-процентная доля
He holds a 30% interest in the gold mine. — Он владеет 30-процентной долей в золотой шахте.
Syn:See:director's interest 2), directors' interests, controlling interest, minority interest, majority interest, register of interests in shares, carried interest, interest policy 2), certificate of beneficial interest, long interest, open interest, put-to-call open interest, safeguarding interests, short interest, governmental interestб) эк., юр. имущественное право (право лица владеть, пользоваться и распоряжаться каким-л. имуществом в пределах, установленных законом)to disclaim [renounce\] interest — отказаться от права (собственности)
Interest may be a property right to land, but it's not a right to absolute ownership of land. — Имущественное право может быть правом собственности на землю, но оно не является абсолютным правом собственности на землю.
See:1), shifting interest, beneficial interest, certificate of beneficial interest, register of interests in shares, shifting interest, unit of beneficial interest, insurable interest, dual interest insurance, single interest insurance, interest in tail5)а) фин., банк. процент, процентный доход (доход, получаемый с вложенного капитала и измеряемый как доля от его величины)interest on deposits — процент по депозитам [вкладам\]
to bear [to yield, to carry, to produce\] interest — приносить процент [процентный доход\] ( о финансовом активе)
The loan will carry interest of LIBOR plus 3.8 percent. — Заем принесет процент по ставке ЛИБОР плюс 3,8%.
to invest at interest — вкладывать деньги [инвестировать\] под проценты
The interest accrued to our account. — На нашем счету накопились проценты.
This is a flexible account that allows you to accrue interest on your balance with limited check writing. — Это гибкий счет, который позволяет вам получать проценты на остаток средств при ограниченной выписке чеков.
See:after-tax interest, daily interest, and interest, interest coupon, interest in possession trust, interest income, interest period, interest return, interest yield, interest spread, interest warrant, interest-bearing, interest-free, interest-only strip, interest-paying, accreted interest, accrued interest, accumulated interest, added interest, annual interest, any-interest-date call, area of interest fund, bearing interest, bearing no interest, bond interest, broken period interest, carried interest, cash flow interest coverage ratio, cash interest coverage ratio, deferred interest bond, draw interest, earn interest, field of interest fund, foreign interest payment security, income from interest, liquidity preference theory of interest, separate trading of registered interest and principal of securitiesб) фин., банк. (ссудный) процент (стоимость использования заемных денег; выражается в виде процентной доли от величины займа за определенный период)Banks create money and lend it at interest. — Банки создают деньги и ссужают их под процент.
to pay [to pay out\] interests — платить [выплачивать\] проценты
to calculate [to compute\] interest — вычислять [рассчитывать, подсчитывать\] проценты
computation of interest, calculation of interest, interest calculation, interest computation — расчет процентов
date from which interest is computed — дата, с которой начисляются [рассчитываются\] проценты
interest payment, payment of interest — процентный платеж, процентная выплата, выплата процентов
And, until you attain age 59½, sever employment, die or become disabled, the loans will continue to accrue interest. — И, до тех пор, пока вы не достигнете возраста 59,5 лет, прекратите работать, умрете или станете нетрудоспособным, по кредитам будут продолжать начисляться проценты.
Under Late Payment Legislation, for business-to-business debts, you can recover interest at 4% above the base rate. — В соответствии с законодательством о просроченных платежах, для долговых операций между предприятиями вы можете взыскивать процент в размере базовой процентной ставки плюс 4%.
See:interest rate, bank interest, days of interest, deferred interest, interest on interest, interest amount, past due interest bond, interest on interest, interest policy 1), add-on interest, annual interest, balloon interest, Boston interest, compound interest, compound interest bond, compound interest formula, covered interest arbitrage, cum interest, discount interest, exact interest, exact day interest, ex-interest, future value interest factor, gross interest, imputed interest, net interest, net interest cost, New York interest, simple interest, simple interest formula, interest discountв) фин., банк. = interest rateSee:consumer interest 3), interest allowed, interest parity, interest risk, interest sensitive, interest-induced wealth effect, bank interest, base rate of interest, cross-currency interest rate swap, current interest, effective annual rate of interest, effective interest, fixed interest, Fixed Interest Savings Certificates, fixed interest security, illegal interest, loanable funds theory of interest, monetary theory of interest, nominal interestг) общ. избыток, излишек; навар ( о щедрой благодарности)to repay smb. with interest — отплатить кому-л. с лихвой
She returned our favour with interest. — Она щедро отблагодарила нас за оказанную ей любезность.
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interest; Int 1) процент: сумма, уплачиваемая должником кредитору за пользование деньгами последнего; стоимость использования денег; выражается в виде процентной ставки за определенный период, обычно год; 2) участие в капитале; капиталовложение; акция; титул собственности.* * *Проценты/участие (в капитале). Цена, выплачиваемая за получение денежного кредита. Выражается в виде процентной ставки на определенный период времени и отражает курс обмена текущего потребления на будущее потребление. Также: доля в собственности/право собственности . интерес; вещные права; имущественные права; пай Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *выражение главного содержания отношения данного лица к имуществу, которое является объектом страхования, права на него или обязательству к нему-----Банки/Банковские операциипроцент, процентный доходсм. - per cent -
10 near cash
!гос. фин. The resource budget contains a separate control total for “near cash” expenditure, that is expenditure such as pay and current grants which impacts directly on the measure of the golden rule.This paper provides background information on the framework for the planning and control of public expenditure in the UK which has been operated since the 1998 Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). It sets out the different classifications of spending for budgeting purposes and why these distinctions have been adopted. It discusses how the public expenditure framework is designed to ensure both sound public finances and an outcome-focused approach to public expenditure.The UK's public spending framework is based on several key principles:"consistency with a long-term, prudent and transparent regime for managing the public finances as a whole;" "the judgement of success by policy outcomes rather than resource inputs;" "strong incentives for departments and their partners in service delivery to plan over several years and plan together where appropriate so as to deliver better public services with greater cost effectiveness; and"the proper costing and management of capital assets to provide the right incentives for public investment.The Government sets policy to meet two firm fiscal rules:"the Golden Rule states that over the economic cycle, the Government will borrow only to invest and not to fund current spending; and"the Sustainable Investment Rule states that net public debt as a proportion of GDP will be held over the economic cycle at a stable and prudent level. Other things being equal, net debt will be maintained below 40 per cent of GDP over the economic cycle.Achievement of the fiscal rules is assessed by reference to the national accounts, which are produced by the Office for National Statistics, acting as an independent agency. The Government sets its spending envelope to comply with these fiscal rules.Departmental Expenditure Limits ( DEL) and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME)"Departmental Expenditure Limit ( DEL) spending, which is planned and controlled on a three year basis in Spending Reviews; and"Annually Managed Expenditure ( AME), which is expenditure which cannot reasonably be subject to firm, multi-year limits in the same way as DEL. AME includes social security benefits, local authority self-financed expenditure, debt interest, and payments to EU institutions.More information about DEL and AME is set out below.In Spending Reviews, firm DEL plans are set for departments for three years. To ensure consistency with the Government's fiscal rules departments are set separate resource (current) and capital budgets. The resource budget contains a separate control total for “near cash” expenditure, that is expenditure such as pay and current grants which impacts directly on the measure of the golden rule.To encourage departments to plan over the medium term departments may carry forward unspent DEL provision from one year into the next and, subject to the normal tests for tautness and realism of plans, may be drawn down in future years. This end-year flexibility also removes any incentive for departments to use up their provision as the year end approaches with less regard to value for money. For the full benefits of this flexibility and of three year plans to feed through into improved public service delivery, end-year flexibility and three year budgets should be cascaded from departments to executive agencies and other budget holders.Three year budgets and end-year flexibility give those managing public services the stability to plan their operations on a sensible time scale. Further, the system means that departments cannot seek to bid up funds each year (before 1997, three year plans were set and reviewed in annual Public Expenditure Surveys). So the credibility of medium-term plans has been enhanced at both central and departmental level.Departments have certainty over the budgetary allocation over the medium term and these multi-year DEL plans are strictly enforced. Departments are expected to prioritise competing pressures and fund these within their overall annual limits, as set in Spending Reviews. So the DEL system provides a strong incentive to control costs and maximise value for money.There is a small centrally held DEL Reserve. Support from the Reserve is available only for genuinely unforeseeable contingencies which departments cannot be expected to manage within their DEL.AME typically consists of programmes which are large, volatile and demand-led, and which therefore cannot reasonably be subject to firm multi-year limits. The biggest single element is social security spending. Other items include tax credits, Local Authority Self Financed Expenditure, Scottish Executive spending financed by non-domestic rates, and spending financed from the proceeds of the National Lottery.AME is reviewed twice a year as part of the Budget and Pre-Budget Report process reflecting the close integration of the tax and benefit system, which was enhanced by the introduction of tax credits.AME is not subject to the same three year expenditure limits as DEL, but is still part of the overall envelope for public expenditure. Affordability is taken into account when policy decisions affecting AME are made. The Government has committed itself not to take policy measures which are likely to have the effect of increasing social security or other elements of AME without taking steps to ensure that the effects of those decisions can be accommodated prudently within the Government's fiscal rules.Given an overall envelope for public spending, forecasts of AME affect the level of resources available for DEL spending. Cautious estimates and the AME margin are built in to these AME forecasts and reduce the risk of overspending on AME.Together, DEL plus AME sum to Total Managed Expenditure (TME). TME is a measure drawn from national accounts. It represents the current and capital spending of the public sector. The public sector is made up of central government, local government and public corporations.Resource and Capital Budgets are set in terms of accruals information. Accruals information measures resources as they are consumed rather than when the cash is paid. So for example the Resource Budget includes a charge for depreciation, a measure of the consumption or wearing out of capital assets."Non cash charges in budgets do not impact directly on the fiscal framework. That may be because the national accounts use a different way of measuring the same thing, for example in the case of the depreciation of departmental assets. Or it may be that the national accounts measure something different: for example, resource budgets include a cost of capital charge reflecting the opportunity cost of holding capital; the national accounts include debt interest."Within the Resource Budget DEL, departments have separate controls on:"Near cash spending, the sub set of Resource Budgets which impacts directly on the Golden Rule; and"The amount of their Resource Budget DEL that departments may spend on running themselves (e.g. paying most civil servants’ salaries) is limited by Administration Budgets, which are set in Spending Reviews. Administration Budgets are used to ensure that as much money as practicable is available for front line services and programmes. These budgets also help to drive efficiency improvements in departments’ own activities. Administration Budgets exclude the costs of frontline services delivered directly by departments.The Budget preceding a Spending Review sets an overall envelope for public spending that is consistent with the fiscal rules for the period covered by the Spending Review. In the Spending Review, the Budget AME forecast for year one of the Spending Review period is updated, and AME forecasts are made for the later years of the Spending Review period.The 1998 Comprehensive Spending Review ( CSR), which was published in July 1998, was a comprehensive review of departmental aims and objectives alongside a zero-based analysis of each spending programme to determine the best way of delivering the Government's objectives. The 1998 CSR allocated substantial additional resources to the Government's key priorities, particularly education and health, for the three year period from 1999-2000 to 2001-02.Delivering better public services does not just depend on how much money the Government spends, but also on how well it spends it. Therefore the 1998 CSR introduced Public Service Agreements (PSAs). Each major government department was given its own PSA setting out clear targets for achievements in terms of public service improvements.The 1998 CSR also introduced the DEL/ AME framework for the control of public spending, and made other framework changes. Building on the investment and reforms delivered by the 1998 CSR, successive spending reviews in 2000, 2002 and 2004 have:"provided significant increase in resources for the Government’s priorities, in particular health and education, and cross-cutting themes such as raising productivity; extending opportunity; and building strong and secure communities;" "enabled the Government significantly to increase investment in public assets and address the legacy of under investment from past decades. Departmental Investment Strategies were introduced in SR2000. As a result there has been a steady increase in public sector net investment from less than ¾ of a per cent of GDP in 1997-98 to 2¼ per cent of GDP in 2005-06, providing better infrastructure across public services;" "introduced further refinements to the performance management framework. PSA targets have been reduced in number over successive spending reviews from around 300 to 110 to give greater focus to the Government’s highest priorities. The targets have become increasingly outcome-focused to deliver further improvements in key areas of public service delivery across Government. They have also been refined in line with the conclusions of the Devolving Decision Making Review to provide a framework which encourages greater devolution and local flexibility. Technical Notes were introduced in SR2000 explaining how performance against each PSA target will be measured; and"not only allocated near cash spending to departments, but also – since SR2002 - set Resource DEL plans for non cash spending.To identify what further investments and reforms are needed to equip the UK for the global challenges of the decade ahead, on 19 July 2005 the Chief Secretary to the Treasury announced that the Government intends to launch a second Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) reporting in 2007.A decade on from the first CSR, the 2007 CSR will represent a long-term and fundamental review of government expenditure. It will cover departmental allocations for 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010 11. Allocations for 2007-08 will be held to the agreed figures already announced by the 2004 Spending Review. To provide a rigorous analytical framework for these departmental allocations, the Government will be taking forward a programme of preparatory work over 2006 involving:"an assessment of what the sustained increases in spending and reforms to public service delivery have achieved since the first CSR. The assessment will inform the setting of new objectives for the decade ahead;" "an examination of the key long-term trends and challenges that will shape the next decade – including demographic and socio-economic change, globalisation, climate and environmental change, global insecurity and technological change – together with an assessment of how public services will need to respond;" "to release the resources needed to address these challenges, and to continue to secure maximum value for money from public spending over the CSR period, a set of zero-based reviews of departments’ baseline expenditure to assess its effectiveness in delivering the Government’s long-term objectives; together with"further development of the efficiency programme, building on the cross cutting areas identified in the Gershon Review, to embed and extend ongoing efficiency savings into departmental expenditure planning.The 2007 CSR also offers the opportunity to continue to refine the PSA framework so that it drives effective delivery and the attainment of ambitious national standards.Public Service Agreements (PSAs) were introduced in the 1998 CSR. They set out agreed targets detailing the outputs and outcomes departments are expected to deliver with the resources allocated to them. The new spending regime places a strong emphasis on outcome targets, for example in providing for better health and higher educational standards or service standards. The introduction in SR2004 of PSA ‘standards’ will ensure that high standards in priority areas are maintained.The Government monitors progress against PSA targets, and departments report in detail twice a year in their annual Departmental Reports (published in spring) and in their autumn performance reports. These reports provide Parliament and the public with regular updates on departments’ performance against their targets.Technical Notes explain how performance against each PSA target will be measured.To make the most of both new investment and existing assets, there needs to be a coherent long term strategy against which investment decisions are taken. Departmental Investment Strategies (DIS) set out each department's plans to deliver the scale and quality of capital stock needed to underpin its objectives. The DIS includes information about the department's existing capital stock and future plans for that stock, as well as plans for new investment. It also sets out the systems that the department has in place to ensure that it delivers its capital programmes effectively.This document was updated on 19 December 2005.Near-cash resource expenditure that has a related cash implication, even though the timing of the cash payment may be slightly different. For example, expenditure on gas or electricity supply is incurred as the fuel is used, though the cash payment might be made in arrears on aquarterly basis. Other examples of near-cash expenditure are: pay, rental.Net cash requirement the upper limit agreed by Parliament on the cash which a department may draw from theConsolidated Fund to finance the expenditure within the ambit of its Request forResources. It is equal to the agreed amount of net resources and net capital less non-cashitems and working capital.Non-cash cost costs where there is no cash transaction but which are included in a body’s accounts (or taken into account in charging for a service) to establish the true cost of all the resourcesused.Non-departmental a body which has a role in the processes of government, but is not a government public body, NDPBdepartment or part of one. NDPBs accordingly operate at arm’s length from governmentMinisters.Notional cost of a cost which is taken into account in setting fees and charges to improve comparability with insuranceprivate sector service providers.The charge takes account of the fact that public bodies donot generally pay an insurance premium to a commercial insurer.the independent body responsible for collecting and publishing official statistics about theUK’s society and economy. (At the time of going to print legislation was progressing tochange this body to the Statistics Board).Office of Government an office of the Treasury, with a status similar to that of an agency, which aims to maximise Commerce, OGCthe government’s purchasing power for routine items and combine professional expertiseto bear on capital projects.Office of the the government department responsible for discharging the Paymaster General’s statutoryPaymaster General,responsibilities to hold accounts and make payments for government departments and OPGother public bodies.Orange bookthe informal title for Management of Risks: Principles and Concepts, which is published by theTreasury for the guidance of public sector bodies.Office for NationalStatistics, ONS60Managing Public Money————————————————————————————————————————"GLOSSARYOverdraftan account with a negative balance.Parliament’s formal agreement to authorise an activity or expenditure.Prerogative powerspowers exercisable under the Royal Prerogative, ie powers which are unique to the Crown,as contrasted with common-law powers which may be available to the Crown on the samebasis as to natural persons.Primary legislationActs which have been passed by the Westminster Parliament and, where they haveappropriate powers, the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. Begin asBills until they have received Royal Assent.arrangements under which a public sector organisation contracts with a private sectorentity to construct a facility and provide associated services of a specified quality over asustained period. See annex 7.5.Proprietythe principle that patterns of resource consumption should respect Parliament’s intentions,conventions and control procedures, including any laid down by the PAC. See box 2.4.Public Accountssee Committee of Public Accounts.CommitteePublic corporationa trading body controlled by central government, local authority or other publiccorporation that has substantial day to day operating independence. See section 7.8.Public Dividend finance provided by government to public sector bodies as an equity stake; an alternative to Capital, PDCloan finance.Public Service sets out what the public can expect the government to deliver with its resources. EveryAgreement, PSAlarge government department has PSA(s) which specify deliverables as targets or aimsrelated to objectives.a structured arrangement between a public sector and a private sector organisation tosecure an outcome delivering good value for money for the public sector. It is classified tothe public or private sector according to which has more control.Rate of returnthe financial remuneration delivered by a particular project or enterprise, expressed as apercentage of the net assets employed.Regularitythe principle that resource consumption should accord with the relevant legislation, therelevant delegated authority and this document. See box 2.4.Request for the functional level into which departmental Estimates may be split. RfRs contain a number Resources, RfRof functions being carried out by the department in pursuit of one or more of thatdepartment’s objectives.Resource accountan accruals account produced in line with the Financial Reporting Manual (FReM).Resource accountingthe system under which budgets, Estimates and accounts are constructed in a similar wayto commercial audited accounts, so that both plans and records of expenditure allow in fullfor the goods and services which are to be, or have been, consumed – ie not just the cashexpended.Resource budgetthe means by which the government plans and controls the expenditure of resources tomeet its objectives.Restitutiona legal concept which allows money and property to be returned to its rightful owner. Ittypically operates where another person can be said to have been unjustly enriched byreceiving such monies.Return on capital the ratio of profit to capital employed of an accounting entity during an identified period.employed, ROCEVarious measures of profit and of capital employed may be used in calculating the ratio.Public Privatepartnership, PPPPrivate Finance Initiative, PFIParliamentaryauthority61Managing Public Money"————————————————————————————————————————GLOSSARYRoyal charterthe document setting out the powers and constitution of a corporation established underprerogative power of the monarch acting on Privy Council advice.Second readingthe second formal time that a House of Parliament may debate a bill, although in practicethe first substantive debate on its content. If successful, it is deemed to denoteParliamentary approval of the principle of the proposed legislation.Secondary legislationlaws, including orders and regulations, which are made using powers in primary legislation.Normally used to set out technical and administrative provision in greater detail thanprimary legislation, they are subject to a less intense level of scrutiny in Parliament.European legislation is,however,often implemented in secondary legislation using powers inthe European Communities Act 1972.Service-level agreement between parties, setting out in detail the level of service to be performed.agreementWhere agreements are between central government bodies, they are not legally a contractbut have a similar function.Shareholder Executive a body created to improve the government’s performance as a shareholder in businesses.Spending reviewsets out the key improvements in public services that the public can expect over a givenperiod. It includes a thorough review of departmental aims and objectives to find the bestway of delivering the government’s objectives, and sets out the spending plans for the givenperiod.State aidstate support for a domestic body or company which could distort EU competition and sois not usually allowed. See annex 4.9.Statement of Excessa formal statement detailing departments’ overspends prepared by the Comptroller andAuditor General as a result of undertaking annual audits.Statement on Internal an annual statement that Accounting Officers are required to make as part of the accounts Control, SICon a range of risk and control issues.Subheadindividual elements of departmental expenditure identifiable in Estimates as single cells, forexample cell A1 being administration costs within a particular line of departmental spending.Supplyresources voted by Parliament in response to Estimates, for expenditure by governmentdepartments.Supply Estimatesa statement of the resources the government needs in the coming financial year, and forwhat purpose(s), by which Parliamentary authority is sought for the planned level ofexpenditure and income.Target rate of returnthe rate of return required of a project or enterprise over a given period, usually at least a year.Third sectorprivate sector bodies which do not act commercially,including charities,social and voluntaryorganisations and other not-for-profit collectives. See annex 7.7.Total Managed a Treasury budgeting term which covers all current and capital spending carried out by the Expenditure,TMEpublic sector (ie not just by central departments).Trading fundan organisation (either within a government department or forming one) which is largely orwholly financed from commercial revenue generated by its activities. Its Estimate shows itsnet impact, allowing its income from receipts to be devoted entirely to its business.Treasury Minutea formal administrative document drawn up by the Treasury, which may serve a wide varietyof purposes including seeking Parliamentary approval for the use of receipts asappropriations in aid, a remission of some or all of the principal of voted loans, andresponding on behalf of the government to reports by the Public Accounts Committee(PAC).62Managing Public Money————————————————————————————————————————GLOSSARY63Managing Public MoneyValue for moneythe process under which organisation’s procurement, projects and processes aresystematically evaluated and assessed to provide confidence about suitability, effectiveness,prudence,quality,value and avoidance of error and other waste,judged for the public sectoras a whole.Virementthe process through which funds are moved between subheads such that additionalexpenditure on one is met by savings on one or more others.Votethe process by which Parliament approves funds in response to supply Estimates.Voted expenditureprovision for expenditure that has been authorised by Parliament. Parliament ‘votes’authority for public expenditure through the Supply Estimates process. Most expenditureby central government departments is authorised in this way.Wider market activity activities undertaken by central government organisations outside their statutory duties,using spare capacity and aimed at generating a commercial profit. See annex 7.6.Windfallmonies received by a department which were not anticipated in the spending review.———————————————————————————————————————— -
11 debt
сущ.1)а) эк. долг, задолженность; долговое обязательство (определенная сумма, которую одно юридическое или физическое лицо должно возвратить другому в соответствии с имеющимся соглашением; долг возникает в результате отсрочки платежа или предоставления кредита и может быть обеспеченным или необеспеченным)to be in debt(s) — быть в долгу [долгах\], иметь долг [задолженность\]
to be out of debt(s) — освободиться от долга [долгов\]
to run into debt, to get into debt(s); to run up debts — влезать в долги; наделать долгов
to be liable for smb's debts — нести ответственность за чьи-л. долги, быть обязанным платить чьи-л. долги
to get rid of debt, to rid (oneself) of debts — расплатиться с долгами, освободиться от долгов
to discharge [to pay, to repay, to pay off, to pay back, to settle\] debt — выплатить [погасить\] долг, погасить задолженность
to clear debts — покрывать [погашать\] долги
to release smb. from debt — освободить кого-л. от уплаты долга
to forgive a debt — прощать долг, отказываться от получения долга
involved in debt(s) — имеющий долги [задолженность\]
debt in the amount of— долг [задолженность\] в сумме
mountain of debts — куча [масса, гора\] долгов
debt to the government — задолженность государству, задолженность перед государством
See:accumulated debt, active debt, antecedent debt, bad debt, bond debt, consolidated debt, convertible debt, current debt, doubtful debt, fixed-rate debt, floating-rate debt, foreign debt, instalment debt, judgement debt, junior debt, long-term debt, medium-term debt, mezzanine debt, net debt, privileged debt, provable debt, secured debt, senior debt, subordinated debt, trade debt, unsecured debt, acknowledgement of debt, amortization of debt, assumption of debt, debt adjustment, debt adviser, debt bomb, debt burden б), debt buyback, debt cancellation, debt collection, debt consolidation, debt conversion, debt discount, debt forgiveness, debt investment, debt management, debt market, debt manager, debt position, debt reduction, debt refinancing, debt relief, debt reorganization, debt rescheduling, debt restructuring, debt security, debt service, debt trap, debt workout, discharge of debt, evidence of debt, offset of debt, debt coverage ratio, free of debt, debtor, debtee, co-debtor, indebted, indebtednessб) гос. фин. государственный долг ( накопленный дефицит бюджета)Syn:See:bilateral debt, eligible debt, external debt, federal debt, floating debt 1) б), internal debt, multilateral debt, debt burden а), debt crisis, debt Laffer curve, debt overhang, debt swap, deficit, overlapping generations model, government-provided consumption, government borrowing, Lerner's modelв) (состояние, в котором находится должник)They are heavily in debt. — Они глубоко увязли в долгах.
2) фин., учет заемные средства, заемный капитал (часть капитала, сформированная за счет получения долгосрочных кредитов и выпуска долгосрочных долговых ценных бумаг)Syn:See:3) общ. долг, моральное обязательство, признательностьI love each of them very much and hope that one day I can do something to partially repay the great debt of friendship I owe them. — Я очень люблю каждого из них и надеюсь, что когда-нибудь я смогу сделать что-нибудь, чтобы хотя бы частично оплатить долг дружбы перед ними.
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долг: 1) определенная денежная сумма или другой актив, который одно юридическое или физическое лицо должно оплатить (возвратить) другому в соответствии с достигнутым соглашением; долг возникает в результате отсрочки платежа или предоставления кредита и может быть обеспеченным или необеспеченным; 2) долговые инструменты типа облигаций и ипотек, представляющие собой свидетельство долга и оплачиваемые в оговоренный срок или до востребования; = liability.* * *долг; задолженность; заемный капитал; кредит; кредитование. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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1. сущ.1)а) фин. заем, ссуда, кредит (сумма денег или имущество, предоставленные кредитором на срок или до востребования за определенную плату заемщику для использования в тех или иных целях)to extend [provide\] a loan — предоставлять кредит
to redeem a loan — погасить [выплатить\] заем
low interest loan — ссуда с низкой процентной ставкой, ссуда под низкий процент
proceeds from [of\] loans — поступления от займов
loan secured on a property — ссуда [заем\] под залог имущества; заем, обеспеченный залогом имущества
purpose of loan — цель кредита, целевое назначение кредита
Syn:See:acquisition loan, alternative loan, alternative mortgage loan, amortizing loan, Anglo-American loan, asset conversion loan, asset-based loan, automatic premium loan, back-to-back loan, bad loan, balloon loan, bow-tie loan, bridging loan, broker loan, broker's loan, bullet loan, buy-to-let loan, capital investment loan, collateral loan, commercial and industrial loan, concessional loan, conforming loan, consolidation loan, constant payment loan, construction loan, consumer loan, contractor loan, contractor loan, co-signed loan, demand loan, direct loan, discount loan, doubtful loan, education loan, farm loan, fixed-rate loan, GI loan, high-ratio loan, home extension loan, home loan, hybrid loan, income property loan, indexed loan, indirect loan, insured loan, interbank loan, interest-only loan, inventory loan, junior loan, let-to-buy loan, lombard loan, non-performing loan, pension loan, plan loan, policy loan, predatory loan, premium finance loan, project loan, recourse loan, reduction-option loan, savings account loan, secured loan, self-liquidating loan, signature loan, soft loan, sovereign loan, Stafford loan, straight loan, student loan, sub-prime loan, syndicated loan, term loan, tied loan, unsecured loan, variable-rate loan, veterans loan, viatical loan, zero interest loan, loan balance, loan broker, loan insurance, loan loss, loan market, loan-to-value ratio, Investment Sector Loan Program, lender, borrowerб) общ. (что-л., взятое во временное пользование)to have the loan of smth., to have smth. on loan — получить что-л. взаймы [во временное пользование\]
to be on loan to smb — быть отданным во временное пользование кому-л.
If a book is on loan to another reader you can place a hold on it for yourself using the library on-line catalogue. — Если книга выдана другому читателю, вы можете заказать ее с помощью онлайнового библиотечного каталога.
в) эк. тр. (работник, временно переведенный в другую организацию; особенно о киноактере)to be on loan to smw — быть временное командированным куда-л.
She is on loan to the Center from her job in Oklahoma. — Она временно работает в этом центре, оставив свою постоянную работу в Оклахоме.
2)а) общ. заимствование ( процесс)б) общ. книговыдача ( в библиотеке)2. гл.общ. давать взаймы, ссужать (что-л., особенно деньги)money has been loaned to city councils — деньги были отданы в качестве кредита муниципальным советам
Money which has been loaned to city councils by the central government can be repaid at a low rate of interest. — Деньги, взятые муниципальным советом у центрального правительства, возвращаются с небольшими процентами.
Syn:lend 1. 1)See:
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ссуда, кредит: сумма денег (собственность), предоставленная кредитором на срок или до востребования за определенную плату (процент) заемщику для использования в тех или иных целях.* * *• /vt/ давать взаймы• заемный• ссуда* * *Кредит (заем, ссуда). кредитный договор о передаче одной стороной (займодавцем) другой стороне (заемщику) денег или вещей в оперативное управление или собственность; при этом заемщик обязуется своевременно возвратить равное количество вещей или такую же сумму денег. За кредит, предоставленный лицам, занимающимся предпринимательской деятельностью, взимаются проценты, если иное не предусмотрено договором З. Размер процентов определяется соглашением сторон с соблюдением требований к процентным ставкам по кредитам, установленным в соответствии с законодательными актами, а при отсутствии такого соглашения - в размере средней ставки банковского процента, существующей в месте нахождения кредитора. . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютассуда, кредитсм. credit-----1. заемдоговор, по которому одна сторона передает другой стороне деньги или материальные ценности на специально оговоренных условиях2. займдоговор, по которому одна его сторона заимодавец передает в собственность или оперативное управление другой стороне заемщику деньги или имущество (вещи) с определенными признаками, а заемщик обязуется возвратить их в том же качестве-----Банки/Банковские операциидоговор, по которому одна сторона (заимодавец) передает в собственность или оперативное управление другой стороне (заемщику) деньги или вещи, а заемщик обязуется возвратить полученную сумму или вещи того же рода и качества. -
13 annuity
сущ.1) фин., страх. аннуитет, финансовая [страховая\] рента (слово произошло от лат. "annus" — "год", изначально обозначало ежегодные выплаты)а) (равные платежи, регулярно, напр. ежемесячно, ежегодно и т. д., поступающие или выплачиваемые в течение определенного периода времени)to receive an annuity — получать аннуитет [аннуитетные платежи\]
an individual who is in receipt of an annuity — лицо, получающее аннуитет
annuity of $50 per month — аннуитет в размере $50 в месяц
$100-a-month annuity — аннуитет в размере $100 в месяц
$600-a-year annuity — аннуитет в размере $600 в год
annual [monthly\] annuity — годовой [месячный\] аннуитет
The annual annuity is determined by multiplying the amount contributed by the annuity rate. — Годовой аннуитет [годовой аннуитетный платеж\] определяется путем умножения внесенной суммы на аннуитетную ставку.
б) (соглашение или контракт, по которому физическое лицо — аннуитент — с помощью внесения единовременного или ряда периодических платежей приобретает право регулярно получать равные платежи в течение определенного периода или пожизненно; многие формы страхования основаны на этом принципе, в частности, пенсионное страхование)to purchase [to buy\] an annuity — покупать аннуитет
annuity purchaser, purchaser of an annuity — покупатель аннуитета
annuity purchase, purchase of an annuity — покупка аннуитета
annuity seller, seller of an annuity — продавец аннуитета
sale of an annuity, annuity sale — продажа аннуитета
to issue an annuity — выпускать аннуитетное соглашение [аннуитет\]*
to provide an annuity — предоставлять аннуитетные услуги*; обеспечивать аннуитетный доход [аннуитетные выплаты\]*
The group's principal activities are to provide variable annuities, fixed annuities, public and private sector pension plans and life insurance. — Основная деятельность группы — предоставление услуг по плавающим аннуитетам, фиксированным аннуитетам, государственным и частным пенсионным планам и страхованию жизни.
The lump sum can be reinvested to provide an annuity during the remainder of life. — Эта единовременная выплата может быть реинвестирована для того, чтобы обеспечить выплату аннуитетного дохода на протяжении оставшейся жизни.
to offer an annuity — предлагать аннуитет, предлагать аннуитетные услуги
This annuity pays you an income for as long as you live. — Этот аннуитет [это аннуитетное соглашение\] предусматривает выплату вам дохода в течение вашей жизни. [По этому аннуитетному соглашению вам выплачивается доход в течение вашей жизни\].
to take out an annuity — приобрести аннуитет [аннуитетный договор\]
to obtain [to get\] an annuity — приобрести аннуитет
to cancel an annuity — аннулировать [отменить\] аннуитет [аннуитетный договор\]*
annuity market — рынок аннуитетов, аннуитетный рынок
See:annuity certain, annuity due, back-to-back annuity, CD-type annuity, charitable gift annuity, constant annuity, contingent annuity, decreasing annuity, deferred annuity, fixed annuity, flexible premium annuity, group annuity, guaranteed annuity, hybrid annuity, immediate annuity, impaired annuity, increasing annuity, indexed annuity, joint and survivor annuity, joint-life annuity, life annuity, ordinary annuity, pension annuity, perpetual annuity, refund annuity, reversionary annuity, single premium annuity, split annuity, tax-sheltered annuity, variable annuity, annuity broker, annuity factor, annuity issuer, annuity market, annuity method, annuity owner, annuity period, annuity provider, annuitant, annuitize, annuitization, exclusion ratio, income drawdown2) мн., фин., брит. рентные облигации (бессрочные облигации британского правительства; в настоящее время существует два выпуска с процентными ставками 2,5 % и 2,75 %)See:
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annuity; Anny 1) рента: регулярно поступающие равные платежи (на срок или пожизненно); 2) соглашение или контракт (обычно со страховой компанией), по которому физическое лицо - аннуитант - приобретает право на регулярно поступающие суммы начиная с определенного времени, напр., выхода на пенсию (часто пожизненно); см. annuitant;* * ** * *ежегодная рента; ежегодный доход; ежегодное пособие; аннуитет. Регулярные выплаты, производимые страховой компанией в пользу держателей полисов в течение определенного периода времени . The dictionary definition is a contract issued by an insurance company that pays an annuitant an amount periodically for a certain time for the remainder of his life. Common usage has expanded that definition to the point where you must dig deeper to understand the meaning. Variations include a deferred annuity where you make payments into a fund over a period of years (where tax on the fund's income is deferred), an immediate annuity (the original definition) or many other plans where a series of payments, either into or out of the fund, are involved. Словарь экономических терминов .* * *инвестиции, приносящие клиенту банка через регулярные промежутки времени определенную сумму денег доход-----годовая рента, аннуитетряд последовательных платежей, выплачиваемых через равные промежутки времени, например ежегодные лизинговые платежи-----Финансы/Кредит/Валюта1. ежегодная денежная сумма определенного размера, выплачиваемая кредитору в погашение полученного от него займа, включая проценты2. регулярно получаемый доход, не требующий от получателя предпринимательской деятельности тж. Anny-----договор, предусматривающий серию регулярных платежей на определенный период -
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1. n высшая точка, максимумto high heaven — весьма, в высшей степени; чрезмерно
2. n спец. «пик»3. n метеор. область повышенного давления, антициклон4. n карт. старшая карта, находящаяся на руках5. n амер. разг. средняя школаhigh schooler — ученик средней школы; школьник
6. n сл. «кайф», состояние наркотического опьянения7. n авт. высокая передачаfrom on high — свыше, с небес
8. a высокий, находящийся в вышине, на высоте, наверху9. a имеющий определённую высоту, высотой вa tree thirty metres high — дерево высотой в тридцать метров, тридцатиметровое дерево
cast off the high bar — отмах назад в вис из упора на в.ж.
high quad — марзан высотой 21,7 мм, ростовой марзан
10. a большой, высокий11. a дорогой, высокий12. a большой, сильный; интенсивныйhigh mileage — большой пробег, высокий срок службы
13. a насыщенный, с высоким содержанием14. a находящийся в самом разгареhigh time — давно пора, самое время
15. a высший, высокопоставленный; верховный16. a лучший, высший17. a высокий, возвышенный, благородныйa man of high character — благородный серьёзный, решающий, критический
18. a высокий, резкий19. a весёлый, радостныйa high time, high jinks — весёлое времяпрепровождение; веселье
20. a возбуждённый, взвинченный21. a разг. пьяный, сильно выпивший22. a разг. опьянённый наркотиками, «забалдевший»he was getting higher all the time by nipping at martinis — он всё время прикладывался к мартини и всё больше хмелел
23. a разг. горячий, ретивыйhigh action — резвость, ретивость
24. a разг. богатый, роскошный; светский25. a разг. с душкомthis meat is rather high, this meat has rather a high flavour — это мясо с душком
26. a разг. дурно пахнущий, воняющий27. a разг. фон. верхний, верхнего подъёма; высокого подъёмаhigh and mighty — высокомерный, надменный, властный, заносчивый
high words — гневные слова; разговор в повышенном тоне, крупный разговор
on the high ropes — возбуждённый, в возбуждённом состоянии; разгневанный
at the concert I got high on the music — музыка, которую я услышал на концерте, увлекла меня
28. adv сильно; интенсивно29. adv дорогоat a high price — по высокой цене; дорого
30. adv богато, роскошноto live high — жить в роскоши, жить широко
31. adv высоко, резко, на высоких нотахto play high — играть по большой; ходить с крупной карты
Синонимический ряд:1. chief (adj.) chief; head; main; principal2. drugged (adj.) doped; drugged; hopped-up; spaced-out; stoned; tripped out; turned on; zonked3. drunk (adj.) drunk; inebriated; intoxicated; tipsy4. energetic (adj.) energetic; intensified5. exalted (adj.) distinguished; eminent; exalted; preeminent; pre-eminent; prominent; significant6. excessive (adj.) excessive; extreme; intense7. expensive (adj.) costly; dear; exorbitant; expensive; extravagant; high priced; high-priced8. grand (adj.) altitudinous; elevated; eloquent; grand; lofty; soaring; tall; towering9. happy (adj.) elated; happy; hilarious; merry10. haughty (adj.) arrogant; haughty; lordly; proud; snobbish; supercilious11. important (adj.) capital; consequential; crucial; essential; grave; important; serious12. malodorous (adj.) fetid; frowsy; funky; fusty; gamy; malodorous; mephitic; musty; nidorous; noisome; olid; putrid; rancid; rank; reeking; reeky; smelly; stale; stenchful; stenchy; stinking; stinky; whiffy13. primeval (adj.) antediluvian; arctic; early; northerly; polar; prehistoric; primeval; remote14. raised (adj.) elevated; heightened; raised15. shrill (adj.) acute; argute; high pitched; high-pitched; penetrating; piercing; piping; sharp; shrill; strident; thin; treble16. strong (adj.) fierce; furious; heavy; strongАнтонимический ряд:bass; cheap; contemptible; deep; degraded; depressed; despicable; dishonourable; dwarfed; grovelling; ignoble; inferior; insignificant; low; mean; moderate; poor -
15 scale
1. n1) масштаб2) размер, охват; размах3) шкала5) pl весы
- accurate scales
- automatic scales
- bagging scale
- batching scale
- big scale
- chart scale
- daily scale
- deadweight scale
- efficient scale
- enlarged scale
- global scale
- incremental scale
- industrial scale
- internal scale
- large scale
- national scales
- official scale
- pay scale
- pensionable scale
- preference scale
- production scale
- rate scale
- rating scale
- ratio scale
- reduced scale
- salary scale
- sliding scale
- standard scale
- tariff scale
- taxation scale
- testing scales
- time scale
- tonnage scale
- utility scale
- vast scale
- wage scale
- scale of accumulation
- scale of buy-out activity
- scale of charges
- scale of charges for carriage
- scale of commissions
- scale of discharge
- scale of discounts
- scale of fees
- scale of living
- scale of operations
- scale of participation
- scale of payment
- scale of prices
- scale of the problem
- scale of production
- scale of a project
- scale of rates
- scale of taxes
- scale of wages
- on a scale
- on a commercial scale
- on a large scale
- buy on a scale
- sell on a scale2. v2) определять размах; регулировать объем
- scale down
- scale up -
16 regard
внимание глагол:принимать во внимание (take into account, take into consideration, consider, appreciate, regard, count)разглядывать (examine, view, regard)имя существительное:
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