-
61 Lohnprogression
Lohnprogression, automatische
automatic [wage] progression;
• Lohnprüfstelle wage board (US), wage-examining bureau, pay review body (Br.);
• Lohnquote wage share (ratio), salary ratio;
• Lohnrechnung payroll journal (sheet, record) (US);
• Lohnregelung pay settlement, wage regulation (settlement);
• auf den Lebenshaltungsindex abgestimmte Lohnregelung index[-number] wage provisions (US);
• gleitende Lohnregelung wage escalation;
• Lohnreglementierung wage and salary control;
• automatische Lohnregulierung automatic wage adjustment;
• Lohnrichtlinien pay (wage, earnings) guidelines;
• Lohnrichtung wage drift;
• Lohnrückstand arrears of wages, back (holdback, US) pay;
• Lohnrückstände back (arrears of) wages;
• um das doppelte erhöhte Lohnrückstände double backpay;
• Lohnrunde across-the-board wage increase, round-of-pay policy, wage (pay) round. -
62 afli
m.1) means, gain, earnings, proceeds (afli ok herfang);2) might, power; hafa afla til einskis, to have means for nothing, be unable to do anything;3) troops, forces; þeir draga afla at ýður, they gather forces against you; aflinn ( the main body) Magnúss, konungs flýði allr.* * *a, m.I. means, acquisition, gain, produce, stores, fruits; afli ok herfang, Fms. ii. 106; hafði þórir einn forráð þess liðs ok svá afla þess alls er verðr í ferðinni, iv. 297; eignir … með öllum afla ok ávexti, increase and interest, K. Á. 54.2. now used,α. partic. of fishing stores, fishing.β. gener. of provisions and stores of any kind.II. metaph.:1. might, power; hafa afla til eingis, have might or means for nothing, be unable to do anything, to be powerless, Nj. 27.2. forces, troops, body, Lat. copiae, opes; Ásgrímr sagði þat mikinn afla, great support, Nj. 210; en þat sýnist mér þó ráðligast at biðja sér liðs, þvíat þeir draga afla at yðr, they gather forces against you, 222; munu vér skjótt eiga af honum ván hins mesta úfriðar ef hann fær nokkurn afla, troops, resources, Fms. i. 188; at herja á þá feðga með allmikinn afia, strong body, 184; ok er hirð Sverris konungs sá, at aflinn Magnúss konungs ( the main body) flýði allr, viii. 119.COMPDS: aflabrögð, aflafátt, aflafé, aflalítill, aflamaðr, aflamikill, aflamunr, aflaskortr, aflastund. -
63 podat|ek
m (G podatku) Fin. tax- podatek od sprzedaży a sales tax- płacić podatki to pay taxes- zapłacić podatek od czegoś to pay tax on sth- płacić podatek od dochodów to pay tax on one’s earnings- nakładać podatek na kogoś/coś to levy a. impose a tax on sb/sth, to tax sb/sth- ściągać podatki to collect taxes- podnieść podatki to increase a. raise taxes- obniżyć podatki to cut taxes- być wolnym od podatku to be tax-free- można to sobie odpisać od podatku it’s tax-deductible- zwrot nadpłaconego podatku a tax rebate- być obłożonym 18% podatkiem to be taxed at a rate of 18%- zapłacić tysiąc złotych podatku to pay a thousand zlotys in tax□ podatek bezpośredni direct tax- podatek dochodowy income tax- podatek drogowy road tax- podatek gruntowy land tax- podatek liniowy linear tax- podatek od nieruchomości property tax- podatek od towarów i usług Goods and Services Tax- podatek od wartości dodanej value added tax- podatek podymny Hist. roof tax- podatek pogłówny Hist. poll tax- podatek pośredni indirect tax- podatek progresywny progressive taxThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podat|ek
-
64 приращение прибыли
increment in profit, increase in profits (in earnings)Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > приращение прибыли
-
65 прирост прибыли
increment in profit, increase in profits (in earnings)Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > прирост прибыли
-
66 процентный
1. bearing interest2. interest-bearing3. percentage4. percent5. interest bearing
См. также в других словарях:
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — (EBITDA) is a non GAAP metric that can be used to evaluate a company s profitability.::EBITDA = Operating Revenue – Operating Expenses + Other RevenueIts name comes from the fact that Operating Expenses do not include interest, taxes, or… … Wikipedia
earnings growth — UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► a measure of the increase in a company s income in a particular period: »Disappointment over slower earnings growth caused the stock price to tumble. ● buy earnings growth Cf. buy earnings growth … Financial and business terms
Earnings — Net income for the company during the period. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * earnings earn‧ings [ˈɜːnɪŋz ǁ ˈɜːr ] noun [plural] 1. FINANCE the money that a person receives for the work they do in a particular period of time: • He… … Financial and business terms
earnings — net income for the company during a period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Often a general phrase, meaning profits . It does however have a very specific definition in the context of earnings per share. Here, it is defined as profit after tax,… … Financial and business terms
earnings — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, record, strong ▪ low, meagre/meager ▪ average ▪ annual, hourly … Collocations dictionary
increase — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, exponential, huge, large, major, marked … Collocations dictionary
Earnings Surprise — When the earnings reported in a company s quarterly or annual report are above or below analysts earnings estimates. Company earnings are watched closely by many analysts and investors. When a positive earnings surprise occurs, share price will… … Investment dictionary
Earnings Announcement — An official public statement of a company s profitability for a specific time period, typically a quarter or a year. An earnings announcement is typically made on a specific date during earnings season and is preceded by earnings estimates issued … Investment dictionary
earnings momentum — An increase in the earnings per share growth rate from one reporting period to the next. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
earnings drift — / ɜ:nɪŋz drɪft/ noun a situation where an increase in pay is greater than that of officially negotiated rates ● The earnings drift is caused by a sudden increased demand for a certain class of employee. Also called salary drift, wage drift … Dictionary of banking and finance
earnings growth — / ɜ:nɪŋz grəυθ/ noun an increase in profit per share … Dictionary of banking and finance