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81 Manko
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82 Rückstand
Rück·stand1. Rück·stand mbei etw einen \Rückstand haben to have a backlog of sthmit etw in \Rückstand sein/ kommen to be/fall behind with sth;ich bin derzeit gegenüber meinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen mit 35.000 Euro im \Rückstand I'm currently 35,000 euros in arrears with my payment obligationssie liegt gegenüber ihren Konkurrentinnen mit 5 Punkten im \Rückstand she's five points behind her rivals4) ( Zurückliegen in der Leistung) inferior position;seinen \Rückstand aufholen to make up lost ground2. Rück·stand m -
83 чистое поступление наличных денег
кассовый дефицит, нехватка наличных денег — cash deficit
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > чистое поступление наличных денег
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84 saldo
1 balance♦voorbeelden:een nadelig/negatief/passief saldo • a deficitopenstaand saldo • outstanding balancevoldoende saldo op een rekening hebben • have sufficient (funds) in an accounteen batig saldo geven, een saldo opleveren • yield a surplus -
85 EMU
abbr. FinEconomic and Monetary Union, or European Monetary Union: the timetable for EMU was outlined in the Maastricht Treaty in 1991. The criteria were that national debt must not exceed 60% of GDP; budget deficit should be 3% or less of GDP; inflation should be no more than 1.5% above the average rate of the three best performing economies of the EU in the previous 12 months; and applicants must have been members of the ERM for two years without having realigned or devalued their currency. -
86 açık vermek
a) to have a deficit b) to be unable to hide sth, to reveal one's soft spot
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