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1 equity financing
фин. акционерное [долевое\] финансирование, финансирование за счет акций (финансирование путем продажи права участия в собственном капитале, т. е. путем выпуска новых обыкновенных или привилегированных акций; в отличие от заимствований)Syn:Ant:equity security, equity capital, debt security, hybrid financing, quasi-equity, external financing, common equity, preferred equitySee:equity security, equity capital, debt security, hybrid financing, quasi-equity, external financing, common equity, preferred equity
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акционерное финансирование: мобилизация капитала с помощью выпуска обыкновенных или привилегированных акций, в отличие получения кредита или выпуска долговых обязательств.* * ** * *финансирование за счет собственного капитала; финансирование путем выпуска новых акций;. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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nfinanciranje• accounting treatment of lease financing knjiћenje financiranja najmom/zakupom• accounts payable financing financiranje pomoću računa obveza• accounts receivable financing financiranje pomoću računa potraћivanja• accrual account financing financiranje preko računa vremenskih razgraničenja• asset-based financing financiranje aktivom• audio visual certificates/ film financing audio-vizualne potvrde/financiranje filmova• credit financing financiranje kreditom• compensatory financing kompenzacijsko financiranje• coordination of financing koordinacija financiranja• debt financing financiranje dugom/zaduћivanjem• direct financing izravno financiranje• equity financing financiranje dioničkim kapitalom (financiranje novom emisijom dionica)• eurobond financing financiranje euroobveznicama• eurocurrency financing financiranje eurovalutama• eurodollar financing financiranje eurodolarima• euronote financing financiranje srednjoročnim euroobveznicama• financing arrangement financijski aranћman• financing base osnova financiranja• financing facility financijska pogodnost• financing method način financiranja• financing mix kombinacija financiranja• financing operation operacija za financiranje• financing with banker’s acceptance financiranje bankovnim akceptom/mjenicom• financing with commercial paper financiranje komercijalnim/trgovačkim papirima• financing with convertible securities financiranje konvertibilnim vrijednosnim papirima• financing with debt financiranje dugom/zaduћivanjem• financing with equity financiranje dioničkim kapitalom, financiranje novom emisijom dionica• initial equity financing početno financiranje dioničkim kapitalom• joint financing zajedničko financiranje• lease financing financiranje najmom• long-term financing financiranje dugoročnim zaduћivanjem• preferred stock financing financiranje povlaљtenim dionicama• project financing financiranje projekata• real estate financing financiranje nekretnina• stock option financing financiranje opcijama na dionice• supplementary financing dodatno financiranje• trade credit financing financiranje trgovačkim kreditomEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > financing
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3 stock financing
фин. акционерное [долевое\] финансирование, финансирование за счет акций (привлечение дополнительных средств с помощью выпуска обыкновенных и/или привилегированных акций)Syn:Ant:See: -
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Finthe proportion of a company’s value represented by debt, stock, assets, and other items.EXAMPLEBy comparing debt to total capitalization, these ratios provide a glimpse of a company’s long-term stability and ability to withstand losses and business downturns.A company’s capitalization ratio can be expressed in two ways:= Long-Term Debt/Long-Term Debt + Owners’ Equityand= Total Debt/Total Debt + Preferred + Common EquityFor example, a company whose long-term debt totals $5,000 and whose owners hold equity worth $3,000 would have a capitalization ratio of:5,000/(5,000 + 3,000) = 5,000/8,000 = 0.625 capitalization ratioBoth expressions of the ratio are also referred to as component percentages, since they compare a firm’s debt with either its total capital (debt plus equity) or its equity capital. They readily indicate how reliant a firm is on debt financing.Capitalization ratios need to be evaluated over time, and compared with other data and standards. Care should be taken when comparing companies in different industries or sectors. The same figures that appear to be low in one industry can be very high in another. -
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n1) отношение; соотношение; пропорция2) коэффициент
- accounting ratio
- acid-test ratio
- activity ratio
- advance-decline ratio
- assessment ratio
- asset turnover ratio
- availability ratio
- average ratio
- bad loan ratio
- balance-sheet ratio
- benefit-cost ratio
- Berry ratio
- capacity ratio
- capital ratio
- capital adequacy ratio
- capital asset ratio
- capitalization ratio
- capital-output ratio
- cash ratio
- cash-deposit ratio
- collection ratio
- combined ratio
- common stock ratio
- concentration ratio
- conversion ratio
- corn-hog ratio
- correlation ratio
- cost-effectiveness ratio
- cost-to-income ratio
- cost-to-performance ratio
- cost-utility ratio
- cover ratio
- creditor-purchases ratio
- current ratio
- current assets ratio
- current liquidity ratio
- debt ratio
- debt-equity ratio
- debt-service ratio
- debt-to-assets ratio
- debt-to-equity ratio
- debt-to-exports ratio
- debt-to-GDP ratio
- debt-to-income ratio
- debt-to-total-assets ratio
- defect ratio
- deposit-currency ratio
- depreciation reserve ratio
- design ratio
- dividend-cover ratio
- dividend payment ratio
- dividend payout ratio
- downtime ratio
- earning ratio
- earning power ratio
- effectiveness ratio
- equity ratio
- exchange ratio
- expense ratio
- external debt service ratio
- feed ratio
- feedback ratio
- financial ratio
- fixed capital depreciation ratio
- fixed investment ratio
- fund-creating ratio
- gearing ratio
- gross profit ratio
- growth ratio
- hedge ratio
- institutional ratio
- interest coverage ratio
- inventory-income ratio
- inventory turnover ratio
- investment ratio
- key ratio
- labour-population ratio
- labour-saving ratio
- leverage ratio
- liquid ratio
- liquid assets ratio
- liquidity ratio
- loan-deposit ratio
- long-term debt ratio
- loss ratio
- low ratio of tax on income
- margin of profit ratio
- market ratio
- market ratio
- book ratio
- market value ratios
- mobilization ratio
- mortality ratio
- mutual fund cash-to-assets ratio
- net profit ratio
- nil ratio of tax income
- nonperforming subloan ratio
- operating ratio
- operation ratio
- output-input ratio
- payout ratio
- percentage ratio
- placement ratio
- ploughback ratio
- preferred stock ratio
- price ratio
- price-cost ratio
- price-earnings ratio
- primary capital ratio
- profit ratio
- profitability ratio
- profit-and-loss-sharing ratio
- profit-to-sale ratio
- profit-volume ratio
- put-call ratio
- quick assets ratio
- reserve ratio
- resource mobilization ratio
- return ratio
- risk assets ratio
- savings ratio
- self-financing ratio
- solvency ratio
- stock-sales ratio
- subscription ratio
- tax ratio
- till cash ratio
- times covered ratio
- transportation ratio
- turnover ratio
- utilization ratio
- vacancy-unemployment ratio
- volatility ratio
- working capital ratio
- ratio of allotment
- ratio of the amount of the borrower's current assets to current liabilities
- ratio of capital turnover
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