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Value-added (rs style)

Глоссарий по инвестициям
    An account that generally includes a mix of core investments and noncore investments that will have less stable income streams. the account as a whole is likely to have moderate lease exposure and moderate leverage. as a result, such accounts should achieve a significant portion of the return from appreciation/ depreciation and are expected to exhibit moderate volatility.




Value-added, английский
    The value of final goods minus the cost of buying raw materials and intermediate goods.


Value-added (inrev style), английский
    A fund which may invest in any property type and deliver returns from a balance of income return and capital appreciation. the fund may allocate part of its investments in development. typically it will also invest in forms of active management, such as active leasing risk, repositioning or redevelopment to generate returns through adding value to the property. the fund will use moderate leverage.


Value-added and data service, английский

Value-added carrier, английский
    1) высококачественная арендуемая линия связи; 2) компания владелец сети предоставляющая дополнительные услуги


Value-added data network, английский

Value-added disk driver, английский

Value-added distributor;, русский

Value-added network, английский
  1. Сеть с дополнительными услугами

  2. A private network provider that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (edi) or provide other network services.


Value-added process, английский

Value-added reseller, английский
    A company that adds features or customizations to an existing product and then re-sells that product to a customer.


Value-added service, английский

Value-added tax, английский
  1. A tax on goods or services that is applied to each sale of the good or service. each company is liable for apying to the tax authorities the vat for goods or services that they have sold, but to subtract from that amount the tax for goods or services that they have purchased. vamt (pn)

  2. A tax on products at each stage of their production based on the value added during that stage.


Investments, английский
  1. As a discipline, the study of financial securities, such as stocks and bonds, from the investor`s viewpoint.

  2. A commitment of money for expected return

  3. A commitment of money for expected return money and capital which is spent in order to make more money (examples: stocks, bonds, real-estate) jjob analysis


Significant, английский
  1. Значительный

  2. A значимый (о суффиксе и т.п. ) (ант. non-significant) | n означающее, сигнификант


Appreciation, английский
  1. Increase in the value of an asset.

  2. An increase or decrease in value of an asset. appreciation may be attributable to improvement or deterioration in the financial performance of the asset or changes in the market value for the asset.

  3. The rise in value of an asset.

  4. Повышение рыночной стоимости (активов)

  5. Appreciation is the amount a home increases in value over time. to calculate a home’s likely appreciation rate, add one to the annual appreciation rate, raise this to a power equal to the number of years you’d like to estimate, then multiply that by the current value of the property.

  6. An increase in the market from the insurance company. value of a home due to changing market conditions and/or home improvements.

  7. An increase in value or worth of property. opposite of depreciation.

  8. Communicating to the coachee something you appreciate about them can raise their self-belief and confidence, and help them know themselves more fully


Depreciation, английский
  1. Износ; изнашивание; обесценивание; см. obsolescence, ageing; амортизация (денежное выражение постепенного изнашивания основных фондов); capital consumption; амортизационные отчисления (для обеспечения восстановления и капитального ремонта основных фондов, а также для их модернизации), см. depreciation allowances, amortization

  2. Амортизация (основных средств)

  3. Обесценивание; снижение; изнашивание depressнажимать (кнопку); утапливать

  4. An accounting technique in which the cost of an asset is allocated over its useful life.

  5. Амортизация

  6. An allocation of part of the original value of a fixed asset to current income during a specific period. depreciation represents the declining value of the fixed asset as a cost of the specified period.

  7. The expiration of a portion of the original cost of a fixed asset during a specific time period.

  8. A non-cash expense (also known as non-cash charge) that provides a source of free cash flow. amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring long-term assets over the useful life of the assets. to be clear, this is an accounting expense not a real expense that demands cash. the sum of depreciation expenses of prior years leads to the balance sheet item accumulated depreciation.

  9. Charges made against income to provide for distributing the cost of depreciable plant less estimated net salvage over the estimated useful life of the asset. depreciation is not a cash outlay, but an accounting tool for allocating cost over the service life of the physical asset.

  10. Скидки на порчу товара (при расчетах) der – did

  11. A loss in value.

  12. The charge reflected in the financial accounts for the use of fixed assets.


Volatility, английский
  1. The degree of price fluctuation for a given asset, rate, or index; usually expressed as a variance or standard deviation.

  2. A statistical measure of the tendency of a market price or yield to vary over time.

  3. Волатильность, относительная скорость, с которой цена перемещается вверх и вниз; мера степени изменений рыночной стоимости ценных бумаг, определяемая за период в 52 недели (12 месяцев) и измеряемая в процентах. для того чтобы измерить волатильность, нужно

  4. This property describes the degree and rate at which a liquid will vaporize under given conditions of temperature and pressure. when liquid stability changes, this property is often reduced in value.

  5. Относительная скорость, с которой цена перемещается вверх и вниз. вычисляется годовое среднеквадратичное отклонение ежедневного изменения цены.

  6. Property of having a low boiling point or temperature of sublimation at normal pressure. likewise, having a high vapor pressure at ambient conditions.

  7. A measure of risk based on the standard deviation of the asset return. volatility is a variable that appears in option pricing formulas, where it denotes the volatility of the underlying asset return from now to the expiration of the option. there are volatility indexes. such as a scale of 1-9; a higher rating means higher risk.

  8. Нестабильность

  9. Describes how easily a substance will vaporize (turn into a gas or vapor).

  10. The property of a liquid that defines its evaporation characteristics. of two liquids, the more volatile will boil at a lower temperature and will evaporate faster when both liquids are at the same temperature. the volatility of petroleum products can be evaluated by tests for flash point, vapor pressure, distillation and evaporation rate.


Investment, английский
  1. Инвестиции; капитальные вложения, см. capital investment

  2. Инвестиция

  3. The first process of a siege, in taking measures to seize all the avenues, blocking up the garrison, and preventing relief getting into the place before the arrival of the main army with the siege-train.

  4. Финансирование; капиталовложение; вклад; инвестиция

  5. The purchase of stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, real property, an annuity, collectibles, or other assets, with the expectation of obtaining income or capital gains-or both-in the future.

  6. A discrete asset or group of assets held for future income, appreciation, or both and tracked separately.

  7. The creation of more money through the use of capital.

  8. An item of value purchased for income or capital appreciation. capital investments include equipment, pipes and other fixed assets. financial investments include stocks, bonds, and other securities.


Vehicle administration costs, английский
    Costs related to bookkeeping activities either paid to a 3rd party service provider or the manager/advisor.


Value-added (inrev style), английский
    A fund which may invest in any property type and deliver returns from a balance of income return and capital appreciation. the fund may allocate part of its investments in development. typically it will also invest in forms of active management, such as active leasing risk, repositioning or redevelopment to generate returns through adding value to the property. the fund will use moderate leverage.