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1 затраты материальные
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2 затраты осязаемые
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4 затрата
сущ.expense;expenditure;spending;( расходы на что-л тж) outlays (on);(издержки, стоимость) cost(s);chargesвключая все \затратаы — all charges included (including)
капитальные \затратаы — capital cost(s) (expenditures, investment)
начальные (первичные) \затратаы — initial cost(s); primary expenses (outlays)
основные \затратаы — prime cost(s)
осязаемые \затратаы — tangible cost(s)
производственные \затратаы — operating (manufacturing, production) cost(s) (expenses)
снижать \затратаы — to reduce cost(s) (outlays)
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5 издержки материального характера
Economy: tangible cost, tangible costsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > издержки материального характера
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6 осязаемые затраты
Diplomatic term: tangible cost -
7 осязаемые затраты
Diplomatic term: tangible cost -
8 осязаемые затраты
Diplomatic term: tangible cost -
9 материальные затраты
1) General subject: material and operational maintenance (в производстве), material expenditures, material inputs2) Economy: material cost, material expenses3) Accounting: material costs, materials cost (Складываются из основных материалов (direct materials) и косвенных материальных затрат (indirect materials)), tangible costs4) Business: hard cost (в отличие от soft - нематериальных)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > материальные затраты
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10 малоценные внеоборотные материальные активы
Accounting: non-current tangible assets of low costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > малоценные внеоборотные материальные активы
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11 малоценные необоротные материальные активы
Accounting: non-current tangible assets of low costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > малоценные необоротные материальные активы
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12 износ
снижение с течением времени стоимости активов (assets) в бухгалтерских записях. Обычно этот термин применяют к материальным активам (tangible assets). Для нематериальных активов (intangible assets) часто используют термин "амортизация" (amortization), а для истощающихся активов (wasting assets) - "истощение" (depletion). Для расчета амортизационных отчислений (Depreciation Expense) используются различные методы начисления износа (depreciation methods). При этом необходимо знать стоимость (cost), предполагаемый срок эксплуатации (estimated useful life) и ликвидационную стоимость (residual value) активов
Специализированный русско-английский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > износ
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13 реальная стоимость
real (tangible) value, actual costBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > реальная стоимость
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