- to hold assets
- иметь активы
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
hold-over relief — England, Wales A capital gains tax deferral relief. The chargeable gain (chargeable gains) is not taxed when it arises, but instead is held over and added to the next gain which arises (if any). Hold over relief only applies to: • chargeable… … Law dictionary
hold — I. /hoʊld / (say hohld) verb (held, held or, Archaic, holden, holding) –verb (t) 1. to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp. 2. to reserve; retain; set aside. 3. to bear, sustai …
hold — /həυld/ noun the action of keeping something ♦ these shares are a hold these shares should be kept and not sold ■ verb 1. to own or to keep something ● He holds 10% of the company’s shares. 2. to make something happen ● The receiver will hold an… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Long-Term Assets — 1. The value of a company s property, equipment and other capital assets, minus depreciation. This is reported on the balance sheet. 2. A stock, bond or other asset that an investor plans to hold for a long period of time. Be aware that long term … Investment dictionary
Bill And Hold — A form of sales arrangement in which a seller of a good bills a customer for products but does not ship the product until a later date. In order for a transfer of ownership to occur, certain conditions must be met. These conditions include:… … Investment dictionary
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trust — n 1 a: a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another s property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b: an entity resulting from the establishment of such a relationship see also… … Law dictionary
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asset — anything of worth that is owned. The assets of a business are money in the bank, accounts receivable, securities held in the name of the business, property or buildings, equipment, fixtures, merchandise for sale or being made, supplies and all… … Financial and business terms
Asset — Any possession that has value in an exchange. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * asset as‧set [ˈæset] noun [countable] ACCOUNTING FINANCE something belonging to an individual or a business that has value or the power to earn money: • The … Financial and business terms
Australian real estate investment trust — An Australian Real Estate Investment Trust (A REIT) is a unitised portfolio of property assets, listed on a stock exchange, usually the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). In Australia, such investment structures were known as a listed property… … Wikipedia