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3 endowment
noun2) (talent) Begabung, die* * *noun die Ausstattung* * *en·dow·ment[ɪnˈdaʊmənt, AM enˈ-]n▪ \endowments pl Stiftungsgelder pl3. BIOLgenetic \endowment genetisches Erbgut* * *[ɪn'daʊmənt]n1) Stiftung f2) (= natural talent etc) Begabung fhis/her physical endowments (hum) — womit ihn/sie die Natur ausgestattet hat
* * *1. a) Stiftung fb) meist pl Stiftungsgeld n2. fig Begabung f, Talent n* * *noun1) (endowing, fund, etc.) Stiftung, die2) (talent) Begabung, die* * *n.Ausstattung f.Dotierung f. -
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assets 1. ACC, ECON Aktiva npl, Vermögen n, Vermögensgegenstände mpl, Vermögenswerte mpl, Vermögensgüter npl, Wirtschaftsgüter npl; 2. FIN Anlagen fpl, Ausleihungen fpl, Kapitalanlagen fpl, Kapital n (capital, physical assets, i. S. v. Realvermögen, konkretes Kapital auf der Aktivseite der Bilanz; Gegensatz: abstraktes Eigen- und Fremdkapital der Passivseite als Ausweis der Ansprüche der Kapitalgeber auf das Vermögen; vgl. asset: IFRS/IAS-Sichtweise)
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