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1 производительные расходы
Русско-английский политический словарь > производительные расходы
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2 непроизводительные расходы
1) General subject: non-productive outlays, overheads (АД)2) Law: waste of capital3) Economy: idle capacity costs, non-productive expenditures, nonproductive expenses, unproductive expenditure, unproductive expenditures4) Accounting: wastage5) Business: dead expenses, unproductive expensesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непроизводительные расходы
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3 производительные расходы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > производительные расходы
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4 расходы расход·ы
эк.expenditure, expenses, costsисчислять расходы — to estimate / to calculate expenses
оплачивать расходы — to meet the costs / expenses
повлечь (большие) расходы — to entact / to entail (great) expenses
все расходы покрыты ("всё включено") — all expenses paid
санкционировать / утвердить расходы — to authorize expenses / spending
сократить расходы — to cut back / to curtail / to reduce expenditures / spending
увеличивать расходы — to increase / to pile up exenditure / spending
административно-управленческие расходы — expenditure on adminisration and management, administrative and management costs / expenditure
военные расходы — defence / military spending / expenditure
уровень военных расходов — level of military expenditure / spending
государственные расходы на социальные нужды — government expenditure(s) for welfare and social benefits
резко сократить государственные расходы на социальные нужды — to slash government expenditure(s) on social needs
государственные расходы, финансируемые за счет займов — government loan expenditure(s)
дорожные / путевые расходы — travelling / travel expenses
канцелярские расходы — office outlay / expenditure
накладные расходы — overhead charges / costs / expenses
непроизводительные расходы — unproductive / nonproductive expenditure(s)
текущие расходы — current expenditure(s), operating costs / expenses, recurrent / recurring costs
чрезвычайные расходы — extraordinary expenditure / expenses
расходы на вооружение — expenditure on armaments, arms expenditure
сокращение / уменьшение расходов — cutback of spending, curtailment of expenses, reduction of outlays
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5 производственные затраты
1) General subject: cost of sales, running costs2) Economy: costs of operations, manufacturing expenditure, manufacturing expenditures, production cost, productive input3) Accounting: expenses of production, factory costs, manufacturing costs, manufacturing expenses, process costs4) Oil: operating expenditures, operating expenses5) Banking: operating cost, operating expenditure, operating expense, operational cost, operational costs, operational expenditure, operational expenditures, operational expense, operational expenses6) Perfume: production costs7) Management: cost operating8) SAP.fin. operating costs9) Karachaganak: OPEX ( operational expenditures)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > производственные затраты
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6 счет расходов
1. account of chargesсписал в расход; списанный в расход — struck off charge
2. bill book of chargesшкала расходов; тариф — scale of charges
3. bill of chargeплата за хранение; складские расходы — storage charges
счёт адвоката, счёт адвокатских расходов — legal bill
4. bill of costs5. charges account6. expenditure account7. outlay accountsсчета расходов; расходные статьи — outlay accounts
издержки сбыта; расходы на сбыт — selling outlays
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