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1 unearned increment
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2 прирост по ценности
Русско-английский биологический словарь > прирост по ценности
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3 прирост по ценности
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > прирост по ценности
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4 прирост по ценности
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5 Wertsteigerung
Wertsteigerung f 1. FIN, RW increase in value; 2. GRUND appreciation, betterment; 3. RW, STEUER appreciation* * *f 1. <Finanz, Rechnung> increase in value; 2. < Grund> appreciation, betterment; 3. <Rechnung, Steuer> appreciation* * *Wertsteigerung
appreciation (rise, increase, enhancement) in value, value increase, valuable improvement, (Grundstück) betterment;
• prozentual festgelegte Wertsteigerung fixed-percentage value increment;
• durch Bebauungsmöglichkeit hervorgerufene Wertsteigerung value added by zoning (US);
• Wertsteigerung nur buchmäßig existierender Aktien phantom appreciation;
• unverdiente Wertsteigerung des Grundstücks unearned increment;
• Wertsteigerung bei Zusammenlegung von Parzellen plottage increment (US);
• Wertsteigerung erfahren to increase (appreciate) in value;
• Wertsteigerung eines Geländes durch Bebauung erzielen to improve a lot by building on it. -
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1) General subject: accretion, value growth2) Engineering: increase in value, value increment3) Economy: increment of value, price appreciation4) Accounting: value added (разность на каждой стадии производства между себестоимостью продукции и стоимостью материалов на её изготовление)5) Insurance: appreciation6) Business: increment value -
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8 arvonlisäys
yks.nom. arvonlisäys; yks.gen. arvonlisäyksen; yks.part. arvonlisäystä; yks.ill. arvonlisäykseen; mon.gen. arvonlisäysten arvonlisäyksien; mon.part. arvonlisäyksiä; mon.ill. arvonlisäyksiinvalue added (noun)* * *• appreciation• increase in value• increase of value• increment value• increment• value added -
9 текущий прирост
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10 arvonlisä
• added value• additional value• increase in value• increment value• surplus value• value added -
11 grunnverdistigning
subst. (eiendomsrett) land value increment, unearned increment of land -
12 Wertsteigerung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Wertsteigerung
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13 Wertzuwachs
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Wertzuwachs
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14 налог на прирост стоимости земли
Business: tax on land value incrementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > налог на прирост стоимости земли
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15 прирост по ценности
Biology: value incrementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прирост по ценности
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16 прирост стоимости земельной собственности
Business: land value incrementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прирост стоимости земельной собственности
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17 прирост стоимости земли
Business: land value incrementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прирост стоимости земли
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18 prozentual festgelegte Wertsteigerung
prozentual festgelegte Wertsteigerung
fixed-percentage value incrementBusiness german-english dictionary > prozentual festgelegte Wertsteigerung
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19 налог на прирост стоимости земли
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > налог на прирост стоимости земли
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20 прирост стоимости земли
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > прирост стоимости земли
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