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1 unfunded reserve
фин., учет непрофинансированный резерв* (счет, на котором отражаются убытки, понесенные в результате стихийного бедствия и т. п. события, в том случае, если заранее не было создано резерва для покрытия подобных убытков или расходов)Ant:See: -
2 unfunded reserve
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3 unfunded reserve
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4 unfunded reserve
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5 unfunded
прил.1) фин. нефундированный, краткосрочный ( связанный с краткосрочным заимствованием средств)Ant:unfunded pension, unfunded reserve, unfunded actuarial accrued liability, unfunded insurance trust, unfunded unapproved retirement benefit scheme, fund, fundingSee:2) фин. непрофинансированный*, не обеспеченный средствами*, нефинансируемый*, нефондированный* (не получивший достаточного количества средств, не обеспеченный активами; напр., о пенсионном плане, в котором выплаты текущим пенсионерам осуществляются за счет текущих отчислений работников, а не за счет накопленных ранее средств)Ant:unfunded pension, unfunded reserve, unfunded actuarial accrued liability, unfunded insurance trust, unfunded unapproved retirement benefit scheme, fund, fundingSee: -
6 reserve
1.1) откладывать, запасать2) бронировать, резервировать, заказывать заранее2.1) запас, резерв2) фин. резервный фонд3) оговорка• -
7 contingency account
учет резерв на непредвиденные обстоятельства (счет, на котором отражаются денежные средства, направляемые в резерв, формируемый для покрытия чрезвычайных потерь, осуществления непредвиденных затрат)See: -
8 unanticipated needs
учет, фин. непредвиденные потребности [расходы\] (в том числе название статьи в бюджете компании или государственного учреждения)These unanticipated needs are one-time expenses for which funding is not specifically budgeted. — Эти непредвиденные расходы носят разовый характер и обычно не закладываются в бюджет.
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9 liability
n1) обязанность; ответственность3) pl долги, задолженность, денежные обязательства4) бухг. пассив
- absolute liability
- acceptance liabilities
- accrued liabilities
- actual tax liability
- additional liabilities
- assessed tax liabilities
- bank liabilities
- business liabilities
- capital liabilities
- carrier's liability
- civil liability
- collective liability
- common law liability
- contingent liabilities
- contract liabilities
- contractual liabilities
- corporate liability
- corporate profits tax liability
- criminal liability
- cross liabilities
- current liabilities
- debt liability
- debtor's liability for payment of the borrowed funds
- deferred liabilities
- deposit liabilities
- direct liability
- eligible liabilities
- employer's liability
- estimated liabilities
- external liabilities
- financial liability
- fixed liabilities
- floating liabilities
- foreign liabilities
- full liability
- government liability
- gross liabilities
- imputed liability
- income tax liability
- indirect liability
- individual liability
- insurance liability
- interest sensitive liabilities
- internal liabilities
- joint liability
- joint and several liability
- licensee's liabilities
- licensor's liability
- legal liability
- limited liability
- liquid liabilities
- long-term liabilities
- material liability
- matured liabilities
- maturing liability
- maximum liability
- noncontractual liability
- noncurrent liabilities
- net liabilities
- off-balance-sheet liability
- other liabilities
- outstanding liabilities
- partnership liabilities
- payroll liabilities
- pension liabilities
- personal liability
- primary liability
- prime liability
- prior-year tax liability
- products liability
- proportional liability
- quick liabilities
- rate-sensitive liabilities
- reserve liability
- secondary liabilities
- secured liability
- short-term liabilities
- sight liability
- solo liability
- tax liability
- time liability
- total liabilities
- trade liabilities
- underwriting liability
- unfunded pension liability
- unlimited liability
- vicarious liability
- year's tax liability
- liability for compensation
- liability for damage
- liability for damages
- liability for debts
- liability for debts and torts
- liability for defects
- liability for endorsement
- liability for infringement
- liability for loss
- liability for partnership debts
- liabilities for settlements
- liability for tax
- liability of an acceptor
- liabilities of a bank
- liability of a carrier
- liability of a drawer
- liability of indemnity
- liability of infringement
- liability on a bill
- liability on a charter
- liability to compensate for damage
- liability to compensate for losses
- liabilities to creditors
- liability to furnish information
- liability to indemnify
- liability to insure
- liability to pay customs duties
- liability to provide maintenance
- liabilities to stockholders
- liabilities under a contract
- without liability
- accept liability
- accrue liabilities
- admit liability
- assume liability
- break down liabilities
- calculate tax liability
- carry as liability
- clear the current liability
- clear off liabilities
- contract liabilities
- create liability
- deny liability
- discharge liabilities
- discharge from liability
- discharge from liabilities
- disclaim liability
- enjoy limited liability
- establish liability
- exclude liability
- exempt liability
- extend liability
- fail to one's liabilities
- fail to meet liabilities
- free from liability
- have liability on a bill
- incur liability
- incur liabilities
- involve liability
- limit liability
- meet liabilities
- minimize tax liability
- modify liabilities
- pay liabilities
- plug the state's unfunded pension liability
- release from liability
- relieve from liability
- repay liabilities
- repudiate liability
- service one's liabilities
- shoulder liability
- take liability upon oneself
- understate tax liability
- undertake liabilityEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > liability
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10 liability
1) ответственность, обязанность2) обязательство; долг, задолженность3) бухг. пассив4) помеха, препятствие, обуза•
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