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1 value
ثَمَن \ cost: the price to be paid: What was the cost of your house?. price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمة) -
2 value
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
3 increase in stocks
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > increase in stocks
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4 value of physical increase in stocks and work in progress at market prices
реальный рост товарных запасов и незавершённого производства ( по рыночным ценам) в среднегодовых ценах; см. increase in stocksАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > value of physical increase in stocks and work in progress at market prices
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5 plus-value
plus-value (plural plus-values) [plyvaly]feminine noun( = accroissement de valeur) increase in value ; ( = bénéfice réalisé) capital gain ; ( = excédent) profit* * *pl plus-values plyvaly nom féminin1) Finance ( de biens mobiliers) increase in value; (d'actif, de monnaie) appreciation; ( profit à la vente) capital gain2) Économie surplus value•Phrasal Verbs:* * *plyvaly nf(= bénéfice) capital gain, profit* * *1 Écon, Fin ( de biens mobiliers) increase in value; (d'actif, de monnaie) appreciation; ( profit à la vente) capital gain; réaliser or dégager une plus-value to make a capital gain; être en plus-value [action] to be up;3 ( majoration) surcharge;4 ( dans le marxisme) surplus value.plus-value financière capital gain.[plyvaly] ( pluriel plus-values) nom féminin2. [excédent d'impôts] (tax) budget surplus3. [surcoût] surplus value4. [somme ajoutée au salaire] bonus -
6 lifetime value
Gen Mgta measure of the total value to a supplier of a customer’s business over the duration of their transactions.In a consumer business, customer lifetime value is calculated by analyzing the behavior of a group of customers who have the same recruitment date. The revenue and cost for this group of customers is recorded, by campaign or season, and the overall contribution for that period can then be worked out. Industry experience has shown that the benefits to a business of increasing lifetime value can be enormous. A 5% increase in customer retention can create a 125% increase in profits; a 10% increase in retailer retention can translate to a 20% increase in sales; and extending customer life cycles by three years can treble profits per customer. -
7 future value
Finthe value that a sum of money will have in the future, taking into account the effects of inflation, interest rates, or currency values.EXAMPLEFuture value calculations require three figures: the sum in question, the percentage by which it will increase or decrease, and the period of time. In this example, these figures are $1,000, 11%, and two years.At an interest rate of 11%, the sum of $1,000 will grow to $1,232 in two years:$1,000 × 1.11 = $1,110 (first year) × 1.11 = $1,232 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)Note that the interest earned in the first year generates additional interest in the second year, a practice known as compounding. When large sums are in question, the effect of compounding can be significant.At an inflation rate of 11%, by comparison, the sum of $1,000 will shrink to $812 in two years:$1,000 /1.11 = $901 (first year) /1.11 = $812 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)In order to avoid errors, it is important to express the percentage as 1.11 and multiply and divide by that figure, instead of using 11%; and to calculate each year, quarter, or month separately. -
8 added value
1. Mktgan increase in the attractiveness to customers of a product or a service achieved by adding something to it2. Gen Mgt -
9 aumento del valor
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10 aumento de valor
• increase in stocks• increase in value• increase in velocity• value increase -
11 aumento en los porcentajes de los salarios
• increase in value• increase in wage rates• increase of capitalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aumento en los porcentajes de los salarios
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12 aumento en valor
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13 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. -
14 plusvalía
• added value• added-value• gain in value• goodwill• increase in stocks• increase in value• increase in velocity• increased return• increased value• increasing• surplus value• unearned increment• value increase -
15 увеличение стоимости
1) Economy: addition of value, enhancement in value2) Accounting: increment in value3) Business: cost increase, increase in value, value gain, value increaseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличение стоимости
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16 Werterhöhung
Werterhöhung f GEN increase in value* * *f < Geschäft> increase in value* * *Werterhöhung
rise (improvement, increase) in value, value increase, (Grundstück) appreciation, improvement (US), increment;
• Werterhöhung des Anlagevermögens capital appreciation (Br.);
• Werterhöhung von Geschäftsgebäuden improvement of business premises;
• Werterhöhung eines Wohnhauses improvement of a house;
• Werterhöhungen auf Industriegrundstücken auslösen to improve industrial premises (US). -
17 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 -
18 arvonnousu
yks.nom. arvonnousu; yks.gen. arvonnousun; yks.part. arvonnousua; yks.ill. arvonnousuun; mon.gen. arvonnousujen; mon.part. arvonnousuja; mon.ill. arvonnousuihinappreciation (noun)increment (noun)rise in value (noun)* * *finance, business, economy• accessionfinance, business, economy• enhancement in value• increase in value• increase of valuefinance, business, economy• incrementfinance, business, economy• rise in value -
19 arvonlisä
• added value• additional value• increase in value• increment value• surplus value• value added -
20 увеличение биржевой стоимости акции
1) Economy: shareholder's value increase2) Business: shareholder value increaseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличение биржевой стоимости акции
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