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Перевод: savings
[существительное] сбережения
Тезаурус:
- Despite the major savings that can be made through relatively simple actions, the government largely ignores the possibilities.
- Mr Calvi was found hanging below London's Blackfriars Bridge in 1982 with 10 pounds of bricks in his pockets, two months before the crash in which 39,000 small investors lost their savings.
- When asked to identify specific savings made through better company negotiating, a Purchasing manager at British Telecom said "Within two weeks of attending the Effective Negotiating seminar, I had already saved the company the equivalent of double my salary."
- The crucial difference between the Germans and the Poles who profited from the efforts of the Colonisation Commission and the Polish banks through the sale and resale of farms and estates was that, while the Germans would eventually sell up for good and move away westwards to retire on money invested in Germany's growing industrial enterprises, the Poles would stay put, use their money to consolidate their farms and purchases, and deposit their savings in the Land Purchase Bank.
- Investments and savings
- In addition individuals' savings have been directed into house purchase, rather than into productive investment opportunities.
- 29,0009 LIFE SAVINGS NICKED FROM BACK OF A CAR
- Several companies provide voucher schemes for employers, but Mr Eldridge points out that "the commissions charged are quite high", which may have a significant effect on any potential cost savings.
- Kleinwort Benson has introduced a savings scheme for its investment trust, Kleinwort Endowment Policy Trust, which invests in second-hand with-profit endowment policies.
- If investors assume that the expected level of demand will be lower than the so-called equilibrium position (the position that yields what economists term "warranted growth") then the level of savings in the economy will exceed investment, and therefore demand will be lower than expected.
- Households and private firms can only increase their spending by using their savings or by borrowing - they are not in the position of being able to raise taxes or to print money for themselves.
- This is made explicit in an executive letter which states that the "objective of increasing the efficiency of the NHS will only be realised if competition delivers more in the value of savings and/or quality improvements than it adds to transaction costs" (DoH, 1989g).
- Your savings must total less than 6,000 though 1 of "notional income" is added in when working out your income level for every 250 (or part thereof) of savings over 3,000.
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