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1 Financial statement of the assets and liabilities
مركز مالى للأصول والخصومEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Financial statement of the assets and liabilities
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2 total equity and liabilities
total equity and liabilities ACC Passiva npl; bilanziell ausgewiesenes Kapital n, bilanzielles Gesamtkapital n (right column of the balance sheet; rechte Seite der Bilanz, zeigt die Kapitalherkunft = sources of finance bzw. die Ansprüche der mit verschiedenen Rechtstiteln ausgestatteten Kapitalgeber auf das links ausgewiesene Vermögen = Aktiva = assets)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > total equity and liabilities
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3 assets
активы; средства, авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность (все, имеющее коммерческую или обменную ценность и принадлежащее компании, институту или частному лицу)•In a corporate liquidation any assets that cannot be valued are assigned a zero value. — При ликвидации корпорации любые неоцениваемые активы приравниваются к нулевой стоимости
The assets are listed in order of their liquidity. — Активы ранжированы по степени ликвидности.
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4 assets
● assets and liabilities aktivi dhe pasivin. (Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person owns* * *pasuri; merita -
5 liabilities
1) Общая лексика: долг, долги, задолженность, ликвидные обязательства, обязательства, счёт пассивов, денежные обязательства, платежи (АД)2) Юридический термин: обязанности, ответственность, пассивы3) Экономика: долгосрочные обязательства (облигации, ипотечный кредит, долгосрочные банковские кредиты, долгосрочные ссуды), правая сторона бухгалтерского баланса, финансовые обязательства4) Бухгалтерия: кредиторская задолженность, пассивы за минусом инвестированных собственником средств, пассив5) Реклама: правая сторона баланса6) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: недоимки7) ЕБРР: пассив (бухг.)8) юр.Н.П. пассив (as in the phrase "assets and liabilities")9) Макаров: долговые обязательства10) Золотодобыча: заёмный капитал (обязательные выплаты), привлечённые средства11) Логистика: виды ответственности -
6 assets
noun plural (the total property, money etc of a person, company etc.) bens* * *as.sets['æsets] n pl 1 Jur espólio. 2 massa falida. 3 cada item do ativo no balanço ou balancete de uma firma. assets and liabilities ativo e passivo. -
7 assets
noun plural (the total property, money etc of a person, company etc.) aktiva* * *[aesets]nounplural premoženjsko stanje, aktiva; gotovina, čisto premoženje -
8 assets
n, plактивы; средства; авуары; капитал; фонды; имущество, собственность
- available assets
- balance-sheet assets
- bank assets
- basic production assets
- blocked assets
- business assets
- capital assets
- carry-over assets
- cash assets
- circulating assets
- clearing assets
- common property assets
- concealed assets
- contingent assets
- convertible assets
- corporate assets
- cross-border assets
- cultural and spiritual assets
- currency assets
- current assets
- dead assets
- deferred assets
- depletable assets
- depreciable assets
- dormant assets
- doubtful assets
- earmarked assets
- earning assets
- easily marketable assets
- economic assets
- enterprise assets
- equitable assets
- external assets
- farm assets
- fictitious assets
- financial assets
- fixed assets
- fixed-income assets
- fixed rate assets
- floating assets
- floating rate assets
- fluid assets
- foreign assets
- foreign exchange assets
- foreign reserves assets
- free assets
- frozen assets
- fungible assets
- government assets
- government assets abroad
- gross assets
- gross reserve assets
- hard corporate assets
- hidden assets
- higher-yielding assets
- high-risk assets
- human assets
- hypothecated assets
- identifiable assets
- idle assets
- illiquid assets
- income-generating assets
- individual assets
- intangible assets
- interest-earning assets
- interest sensitive assets
- international liquid assets
- investable assets
- invisible assets
- legal assets
- liquid assets
- long-lived assets
- low-risk assets
- long-term nonmonetary assets
- material assets
- miscellaneous assets
- movable assets
- mutual fund assets
- negotiable assets
- negotiable income-earning assets
- negotiable income producing assets
- net assets
- net current assets
- net equity assets
- net liquid assets
- net quick assets
- nominal assets
- nonchargeable assets
- noncore assets
- nonearning assets
- noninterest-bearing assets
- nonliquid assets
- nonmonetary assets
- nonoperating assets
- nonperforming assets
- nonproductive assets
- nonreproducible assets
- obsolete assets
- operating assets
- original assets
- other assets
- owned assets
- partnership assets
- pension fund assets
- permanent assets
- permanent capital assets
- personal assets
- pledged assets
- productive assets
- property assets
- quick assets
- rate-sensitive assets
- ready assets
- real assets
- reliable assets
- remaining assets
- reproducible assets
- reserve assets
- residual assets
- risk assets
- retired assets
- short-term assets
- short-term liquid assets
- short-term nonmonetary assets
- sticky assets
- surplus assets
- tangible assets
- tangible capital assets
- total assets
- underbid assets
- underlying real assets
- unsold assets
- wasting assets
- working assets
- assets of a bank
- assets of a company
- assets of an enterprise
- assets of a holding trust
- assets of low unit cost
- assetss and liabilities
- assets held abroad
- assets on current account
- assets recievable
- administer the assets
- conceal assets
- dispose of the debtor's assets
- freeze assets
- hedge assets
- hold assets
- increase assets
- list assets
- list assets in order of their liquidity
- place assets in a trust
- realize assets
- reduce assets
- safeguard customer assets
- shift assets
- unfreeze assetsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > assets
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9 assets
مَوْجُودَات (شَرِكَة، إلخ) \ assets: the part of an accounts sheet that shows what one has, in relation to liabilities and capital: Machinery and land are the biggest part of a company’s assets. \ See Also أصول (أُصول) -
10 linked liabilities
страх., брит. !"108. - (1) In subsection (4)(b) of section 432ZA of the Taxes Act 1988 (linked assets), for the words from ""the proportion which"" to the end there shall be substituted-" """ the proportion A/B where-" "A is the total of the linked liabilities of the company which are liabilities of the internal linked fund in which the asset is held and are referable to that category of business;" "B is the total of the linked liabilities of the company which are liabilities of that fund.""." """(6) In this section-" """internal linked fund"", in relation to an insurance company, means an account-" "(a) to which linked assets are appropriated by the company; and" "(b) which may be divided into units the value of which is determined by the company by reference to the value of those assets;" """linked liabilities"" means liabilities in respect of benefits to be determined by reference to the value of linked assets.""." """linked assets"" means, in relation to an insurance company, long term business assets of the company which are, for the time being, identified in the records of the company as being assets by reference to the value of which property linked benefits are to be determined;" """linked contract"" means a contract of insurance—" "(a) the effecting of which constitutes the carrying on of long term business; and" "(b) under which linked benefits (as defined by section 35A(4) of the Act) are payable to the policy holder;" "and ""non-linked contract"" shall be construed accordingly;" """long term business assets"" means assets of an insurance company which are, for the time being, identified as representing the long term fund or funds maintained by the company in respect of its long term business;" -
11 prime assets ratio
Finthe proportion of total liabilities which Australian banks are obliged by the Reserve Bank to hold in secure assets such as cash and government securities.Abbr. PAR -
12 activo
adj.1 active, vigorous, diligent, animated.2 active, running.3 active, effectual.4 busy.m.1 asset, assets, commodity.2 active soldier.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: activar.* * *► adjetivo1 active\activo disponible liquid assets pluralactivo y pasivo assets and liabilities————————* * *(f. - activa)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=que obra) active; (=vivo) lively, energetic; (=ocupado) busy2) (Ling) active2. SM1) (Com) assets plactivo fijo — fixed assets pl
activos inmobiliarios — property assets, real-estate assets
2) (Mil)* * *I- va adjetivoa) <persona/población> activeb) (Ling) activec) < volcán> activeIIa) (bien, derecho) assetb) ( conjunto) assets (pl)* * *= active, assets, underway [under way], lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.], proactive [pro-active], in operation, spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], industrious, energetic, up and about.Ex. This function can be used when some information on an active order has to be changed.Ex. Those eligible normally include only companies with less than 45 million of net fixed assets and fewer than 500 employees.Ex. Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex. 'Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.Ex. Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.Ex. However, the network remained in operation until its management was taken over by the fascist regime.Ex. A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.Ex. He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.Ex. The article 'Books made to order: libraries as publishers' reviews the practice of publishing as an activity for industrious smaller libraries.Ex. She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.Ex. Active kids are happy kids - they like to be up and about, running around and having fun.----* activo de nuevo = up and about.* activo digital = digital assets.* activo fijo = fixed assets.* activo fijo tangible = tangible fixed assets.* activos socialmente, los = socially committed, the.* activo tangible = tangible assets.* capital activo = working capital.* en activo = practising [practicing, -USA].* hiperactivo = hyperactive.* mantener activo = keep + Nombre + going.* mantener Algo activo = keep + Nombre + at the fore.* participar de forma activa = involve.* participar de forma activa en = engage in.* personas muy activas, las = those on the go.* población activa = work-force [workforce], labour force, working population.* publicación seriada activa = active serial.* seguir activo = remain + in being, remain + in place.* verbo activo = active verb.* * *I- va adjetivoa) <persona/población> activeb) (Ling) activec) < volcán> activeIIa) (bien, derecho) assetb) ( conjunto) assets (pl)* * *= active, assets, underway [under way], lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.], proactive [pro-active], in operation, spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], industrious, energetic, up and about.Ex: This function can be used when some information on an active order has to be changed.
Ex: Those eligible normally include only companies with less than 45 million of net fixed assets and fewer than 500 employees.Ex: Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex: 'Turnover of stock' is, then, an important part of successful and lively bookselling.Ex: Compiling information of this nature requires a proactive and not a reactive approach to the task.Ex: However, the network remained in operation until its management was taken over by the fascist regime.Ex: A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.Ex: He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.Ex: The article 'Books made to order: libraries as publishers' reviews the practice of publishing as an activity for industrious smaller libraries.Ex: She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.Ex: Active kids are happy kids - they like to be up and about, running around and having fun.* activo de nuevo = up and about.* activo digital = digital assets.* activo fijo = fixed assets.* activo fijo tangible = tangible fixed assets.* activos socialmente, los = socially committed, the.* activo tangible = tangible assets.* capital activo = working capital.* en activo = practising [practicing, -USA].* hiperactivo = hyperactive.* mantener activo = keep + Nombre + going.* mantener Algo activo = keep + Nombre + at the fore.* participar de forma activa = involve.* participar de forma activa en = engage in.* personas muy activas, las = those on the go.* población activa = work-force [workforce], labour force, working population.* publicación seriada activa = active serial.* seguir activo = remain + in being, remain + in place.* verbo activo = active verb.* * *1 ‹persona/participación› activetomar parte activa en algo to take an active part in sth2 ‹población/edad› activeen servicio activo on active service3 ( Ling) activela voz activa the active (voice)4 ‹volcán› active1 (bien, derecho) assetactivos líquidos liquid assets2 (conjunto) assets (pl)el activo y el pasivo de la empresa the assets and liabilities of the companyCompuestos:current assets (pl)frozen assets (pl)current assets (pl)working assetsfixed assets (pl)floating assets (pl)● activo inmaterial or intangibleintangible assets (pl)property assets (pl), real-estate assets (pl)fixed assets (pl)invisible assets (pl)net assets (pl), net worthhidden assets (pl), concealed assets (pl)operating assets (pl)bankrupt's estatecorporate assets (pl)tangible assets (pl)* * *
Del verbo activar: ( conjugate activar)
activo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
activó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
activar
activo
activar ( conjugate activar) verbo transitivo
‹economía/producción› to stimulate;
‹ circulación› to stimulate;
‹ negociaciones› to give fresh impetus to
‹ dispositivo› to activate;
‹ máquina› to set … in motion
activarse verbo pronominal [ alarma] to go off;
[ dispositivo] to start working
activo 1◊ -va adjetivo
active
activo 2 sustantivo masculino
assets (pl)
activar verbo transitivo
1 (poner en marcha) to activate
2 (acelerar, animar) to liven up: la publicidad les ayudó a activar el negocio, the publicity campaign helped them to bolster up business
activo,-a
I adjetivo active
II m Fin assets pl
♦ Locuciones: estar en activo, to be on active service
' activo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
activa
- capital
- empresarial
- intensificar
- liquidación
- liquidar
- revalorización
- sin
English:
active
- asset
- brisk
- fixed assets
- frisky
- liquidity
- live
- move
- who
- working
- fixed
* * *activo, -a♦ adj1. [dinámico] active;el principio activo de un medicamento the active ingredient of a medicine;es muy activo, siempre está organizando algo he's very active, he's always organizing something or otheren activo [trabajador] in employment;[militar] on active service;todavía está en activo he's still working3. [eficaz] [veneno, medicamento] fast-acting;tiene un veneno poco activo its poison is fairly weak4. [volcán] active6. Gram active7. CompFampor activa y por pasiva: hemos tratado por activa y por pasiva de… we have tried everything to…;se lo he explicado por activa y por pasiva y no lo entiende I've tried every way I can to explain but she doesn't understand♦ nmFin assets activos de caja available assets, bank reserves;activo circulante current assets;activo disponible liquid assets;activo fijo fixed assets;activo financiero financial assets;activo inmaterial intangible assets;activo inmovilizado fixed assets;activos invisibles invisible assets;activo líquido liquid assets* * *I adj1 active;en activo on active service2 LING:voz activa active voiceII m COM assets pl* * *activo, -va adj: active♦ activamente advactivo nm: assets plactivo y pasivo: assets and liabilities* * *activo adj active -
13 übernehmen
übernehmen v 1. FIN carry; 2. GEN take over, accept, absorb; take on (Verantwortung); assume (Verpflichtung); (infrml) take in (Arbeit); undertake (Aufgabe, Verantwortung); borrow (Ideen, Methode); absorb (Kosten); shoulder (Verpflichtungen); 3. KOMM accept (Anruf); 4. WIWI absorb • Haftung übernehmen GEN, RECHT assume liability* * *v 1. < Finanz> carry; 2. < Geschäft> take over, accept, absorb, Verantwortung take on, Verpflichtung assume, Arbeit take in infrml, Aufgabe, Verantwortung undertake, Ideen, Methode borrow, Kosten absorb, Verpflichtungen shoulder; 3. < Komm> Anruf accept; 4. <Vw> absorb* * *übernehmen
to undertake, to take up (on), to accept, (abnehmen) to accept, to take delivery, to receive, (Arbeit) to undertake, to take in hand, (Schiff) to hoist in, (Waren) to take in;
• Amt übernehmen to enter upon (take [upon o. s.], undertake, assume) an office;
• Angestellte eines anderen Betriebs übernehmen to take over employees of another firm;
• Anleihe übernehmen to subscribe to a loan;
• Anleihetranche übernehmen to take a portion of a loan;
• Anteile übernehmen to take over shares;
• Arbeit übernehmen to undertake a piece of work;
• zusätzliche Arbeiten übernehmen to take on extra work;
• neuen Aufgabenbereich übernehmen to enter upon new duties;
• Auto von der Fabrik übernehmen to take over a car;
• Besitz übernehmen to take possession;
• Bürgschaft für j. übernehmen to go (stand) surety for s. o., to become (go, stand) bail for s. o.;
• Dokumente übernehmen to take up documents;
• fest übernehmen to take firm;
• etw. freiwillig übernehmen to volunteer to do s. th.;
• Garantie übernehmen to guarantee, to guaranty, to warrant, to undertake a guarantee;
• Geschäft übernehmen to take over (succeed to) a business;
• Geschäftsbesorgung übernehmen to undertake a business errand;
• Geschäftsleitung übernehmen to assume the direction of a business;
• Gesellschaft übernehmen to take over a company;
• Gewähr übernehmen to undertake a guaranty, to guarantee, to warrant;
• Gewähr übernehmen, dass to represent and warrant;
• Haftung gemeinsam übernehmen to join together in liability;
• Hälfte der Kosten übernehmen to go halves with s. o.;
• Hypothek [unter Anrechnung auf den Kaufpreis] übernehmen to assume a mortgage;
• Inkasso von Wechseln übernehmen to attend to the collection of bills;
• entstandene Kosten übernehmen to pay the costs incurred;
• Kosten auf die Staatskasse übernehmen to charge an expense to the public debt;
• Kosten des Unternehmens übernehmen to bear the costs of an undertaking;
• Kostenerhöhungen teilweise übernehmen to absorb part of the cost;
• Kostenposten übernehmen to absorb expenses;
• Leitung übernehmen to assume the control, to take over the management, to take charge of;
• Macht übernehmen come into power;
• Ministerium übernehmen to enter a ministry;
• gegen Pachtzins übernehmen to farm;
• Personenbeförderung gegen Entgelt übernehmen to carry passengers for a consideration;
• Produktionskosten teilweise übernehmen to contribute in part to the expense of production;
• Risiko übernehmen to take upon o. s. (entertain, incur) a risk;
• volles Risiko übernehmen to assume (incur) all risks;
• Schulden übernehmen to assume (shoulder) debts;
• Selbstbehalt in festgesetzter Höhe übernehmen to assume a specified amount of each loss;
• Straße übernehmen (Kommunalverwaltung) to adopt a road;
• Unternehmen mit Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen to purchase an enterprise as a going concern, to take over the assets and liabilities (accounts receivable and accounts payable, US) of a company;
• Verbindlichkeiten übernehmen to incur liabilities, to enter into engagements;
• Verhandlungsleitung übernehmen to assume (take) the chair;
• finanzielle Verpflichtungen übernehmen to enter into pecuniary obligations;
• Versicherung unter Risikoteilung übernehmen to underwrite a risk;
• Vertretung übernehmen to take up an agency;
• Vertrieb verschiedener Erzeugnisse übernehmen to take up a line of goods;
• Vorsitz übernehmen to assume the chair (presidency);
• Waren zu einem bestimmten Frachtsatz übernehmen to rate goods (US);
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14 vedgå
vb admit ( fx one's guilt, one's mistake; he admitted (to) having(el. that he had) stolen the money), own up to ( fx one's faults; having stolen the money),F own ( fx he owned that he was wrong);( tilstå, bekende) confess ( fx he confessed that he had stolen the money; I confess (el. admit) that I was scared);[ vedgå arv og gæld] accept the inheritance with the assets and liabilities. -
15 declaration of solvency
Finin the United Kingdom, a document, lodged with the Registrar of Companies, that lists the assets and liabilities of a company seeking voluntary liquidation to show that the company is capable of repaying its debts within 12 months -
16 Unternehmen mit Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
Unternehmen mit Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
to purchase an enterprise as a going concern, to take over the assets and liabilities (accounts receivable and accounts payable, US) of a companyBusiness german-english dictionary > Unternehmen mit Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
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17 Unternehmen mit allen (sämtlichen) Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
Unternehmen mit allen (sämtlichen) Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
to purchase an enterprise as a going concern, to take over the assets and liabilities (accounts receivable and accounts payable, US) of a companyBusiness german-english dictionary > Unternehmen mit allen (sämtlichen) Aktiven und Passiven übernehmen
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18 baat
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19 net worth
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20 attività sf inv
[attivi'ta]1) (gen) activityessere/entrare in attività — to be/become active
2) (Comm : azienda) business
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