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1 bookkeeping
1. nбухгалтерия; бухгалтерский учет; счетоводство
- bank bookkeeping
- Boston bookkeeping
- computerized bookkeeping
- double-entry bookkeeping
- electronic bookkeeping
- single-entry bookkeeping
- stock bookkeeping
- store bookkeeping
- tax bookkeeping
- warehouse bookkeeping
- bookkeeping in compliance with the International Accounting Standards2. adjEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bookkeeping
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2 bookkeeping barter
Finthe direct exchange of goods between two parties without the use of money as a medium, but using monetary measures to record the transaction -
3 bookkeeping
Finthe activity or profession of recording the money received and spent by an individual, business, or organization -
4 bookkeeping in compliance with the international accounting standards
Англо-русский экономический словарь > bookkeeping in compliance with the international accounting standards
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5 bookkeeping in compliance with the International Accounting Standards
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bookkeeping in compliance with the International Accounting Standards
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6 audit of the accounts
bookkeeping• tilintarkastus -
7 audit the accounts
bookkeeping• tarkastaa tilit -
8 auditing of the accounts
bookkeeping• tilintarkastus -
9 balancing of the accounts
bookkeeping• tilinpäätös -
10 balancing of the balance of payments
bookkeeping• maksutaseen tasapainoitusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > balancing of the balance of payments
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11 closing of the accounts
bookkeeping• tilinpäätös -
12 confirmation of the financial statement
bookkeeping• tilinpäätöksen vahvistaminenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > confirmation of the financial statement
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13 notes to the accounts
bookkeeping• tilinpäätöksen liitetiedot -
14 opening the books
bookkeeping• tilinavaus -
15 ecological bookkeeping
бухгалтерский учет природоохранной деятельности
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ecological bookkeeping
The systematic accounting or recordkeeping of a company's impact on the environment or its progress towards environmentally sound business practices. (Source: ISEP / RHW)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ecological bookkeeping
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16 Principles for the data access and the testability of digital documents
A German law that requires tax authorities to be capable of digitally checking data from electronic bookkeeping systems.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Principles for the data access and the testability of digital documents
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17 Department for the Methodology and Organization of Bookkeeping and Accounting
Общая лексика: Управление методологии и организации бухгалтерского(E&Y)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Department for the Methodology and Organization of Bookkeeping and Accounting
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18 libro
Del verbo librar: ( conjugate librar) \ \
libro es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
libró es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: librar libro
librar ( conjugate librar) verbo transitivo 1 ( liberar) libro a algn de algo ‹ de peligro› to save sb from sth; ‹de obligación/responsabilidad› to free sb from sth;◊ ¡Dios nos libre! God forbid!2 ‹batalla/combate› to fight librarse verbo pronominal: librose de algo ‹de tarea/obligación› to get out of sth; librose de un castigo to escape punishment; se libró de tener que ayudarlo she got out of having to help him; se libroon de morir asfixiados they escaped being suffocated; librose de algn to get rid of sb
libro sustantivo masculino (Impr) book; un libro de cocina a cookbook; llevar los libros (Fin) to do the bookkeeping; libro de bolsillo paperback; libro de consulta reference book; libro de escolaridad school record; libro de familia booklet recording details of one's marriage, children's birthdates, etc; libro de texto textbook
librar
I verbo transitivo
1 to free: me libró de un castigo, she let me off from a punishment
2 (una orden de pago) to draw
II vi (tener el día libre) libra los fines de semana, he has weekends off
libro sustantivo masculino book Fin libro de cuentas, account book Educ libro de texto, textbook ' libro' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - abarquillarse - agotada - agotado - analogía - apaisada - apaisado - apéndice - atravesarse - baja - bajo - bastante - bien - bolsillo - cabecera - capítulo - censurar - cepillarse - cita - congratularse - cualquiera - cuerpo - curiosidad - datar - de - decir - deformación - desastre - desgraciada - desgraciado - devolver - diente - divertida - divertido - divulgación - edición - ejemplar - empalagosa - empalagoso - encuadernación - entender - feria - ficha - grabada - grabado - guía - hincar - hoja - homenaje - ilustrar English: about - above - abridged - acknowledgement - annual - appearance - audio - autograph - back - base - bash out - be - bed - bind - blockbuster - body - book - bookmark - bookrack - bore - boring - bound - bring out - browse - capture - chapter - coda - come out - content - cookbook - cookery book - copy - cover - crease - deadly - deal with - dedication - derivative - diary - dip into - dull - early - edit - editor - entitle - escape - exemplify - exploit - extract - fall -
19 cash basis
Finthe bookkeeping practice of accounting for money only when it is actually received or spent -
20 modified cash basis
Finthe bookkeeping practice of accounting for short-term assets on a cash basis and for long-term assets on an accrual basis
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