- reducing assets
- уменьшение активов
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
reducing balance method — /rɪˌdju:sɪŋ bæləns ˌmeθəd/ noun a method of depreciating assets, where the asset is depreciated at a constant percentage of it cost each year … Dictionary of banking and finance
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liquidation — The act or process of settling or making clear, fixed, and determinate that which before was uncertain or unascertained. Payment, satisfaction, or collection; realization on assets and discharge of liabilities. To clear away (to lessen) a debt.… … Black's law dictionary
liquidation — The act or process of settling or making clear, fixed, and determinate that which before was uncertain or unascertained. Payment, satisfaction, or collection; realization on assets and discharge of liabilities. To clear away (to lessen) a debt.… … Black's law dictionary
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write-down — Reducing the book value of an asset if its is overstated compared to current market values. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * write down ˈwrite down also writedown noun [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING when the value of an asset as shown in … Financial and business terms
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