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vt/i I.[vt] 1. (obično u pasivu ili povratno) redati, postavljati u red, postaviti 2. sistematski redati, srediti; uvrstiti koga ili što (in u); klasificirati; upraviti, uperiti (on na) 3. prijeći, prelaziti, prokrstariti, prolutati, prošvrljati II.[vi] 1. ležati, stajati (u redu, liniji); kretati se (with); prostirati se, protezati se, pružati se, širiti se, sezati do 2. ranžirati, biti u istom redu (with sa, among među); postaviti se, namjestiti se, stati; brojiti se, pripadati (with k); postaviti se 3. krstariti, švrljati, lutati, tumarati (over, along, through) ([fig]) 4. protezati se (along... uz, uzduž; from... to od... do); (o topu) nositi; [bot & zool] naći se, nalaziti se, javljati se, kretati se (from... to); varirati; kolebati se (between); rasti i padati* * *
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2 asset
n(obično assets pl) aktiva; imovina, sredstva• acquisition of companies through purchase of assets stjecanje vlasniљtva nad poduzećima kupnjom imovine• addition of fixed assets nabava dugotrajne materijalne imovine• admitted assets dopuљtena imovina• amortization of fixed assets amortizacija dugotrajne materijalne imovine• asset allocation razvrstavanje/alokacija imovine• assets and liabilities account račun aktive i pasive• assets and liabilities management upravljanje imovinom i obvezama• assets/ liabilities aktiva/pasiva• asset-backed securities ( ABS) vrijednosni papiri pokriveni imovinom• asset-based financing financiranje imovinom• asset cover pokriće imovinom• asset depreciation range razdoblje amortizacije imovine• asset growth rast vrijednosti imovine• assets/ liabilities matching usklađivanje imovine i obveza• assets/ liabilities principle načelo imovine/obveza• asset-liability management ( ALM) upravljanje imovinom i obvezama• asset liquidity risk likvidnosni rizik imovine• assets lodged with the IMF sredstva poloћena u MMF-u• asset management upravljanje imovinom• asset securitisation sekuritizacija imovine• asset-stripping smanjenje imovine poduzeća• asset turnover ratio koeficijent obrtaja imovine• asset value vrijednost imovine• capital and reserve assets kapital i pričuve• cash assets novčana imovina/sredstva• current assets tekuća/kratkoročna imovina• earmarked assets izdvojena/predviđena sredstva• euro area assets imovina europodručja• Eurosystem’s foreign reserve assets devizne pričuve Eurosustava• financial assets financijska imovina/sredstva• financial assets/ liabilities financijska aktiva/pasiva• fixed assets dugotrajna materijalna imovina• fixed assets write-off otpis dugotrajne materijalne imovine• floating asset promjenjiva imovina• foreign assets inozemna aktiva/imovina• frozen assets blokirana imovina/sredstva• illiquid assets nelikvidna imovina/aktiva• immovable assets nekretnine, nepokretna imovina• intangible assets nematerijalna imovina• intangible non-produced assets neopipljiva neproizvedena aktiva• liquid assets likvidna imovina/aktiva• long-term assets dugoročna imovina/sredstva• marketable assets utrћiva imovina• monetary assets novčana sredstva, monetarna imovina• movable assets pokretna imovina, pokretnine• net assets neto aktiva/imovina• net current assets/ liabilities neto kratkotrajna imovina//obveze• nonadmitted assets nepriznata imovina• non-transferable assets neprenosiva imovina/aktiva//sredstva• other assets/ other liabilities ostala imovina/aktiva//sredstva, ostale obveze (pasiva)• pledged assets zaloћena imovina• reserve assets pričuve• risk-adjusted value of assets vrijednost aktive prilagođena za rizik• system of multilateral asset settlement sustav viљestrane namire sredstava• tangible assets in course of construction materijalna imovina u pripremi• tier one assets temeljna imovina• transferability of assets prenosivost aktive/imovineEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > asset
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