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41price-earning — pri·ce ear·ning s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS fin. il rapporto esistente tra il prezzo di mercato di un azione e il dividendo pagato nell ultimo esercizio {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1986. ETIMO: dalla loc. price earning ratio propr. rapporto… …
42multi-period excess earning method — kelių laikotarpių perteklinių pajamų skaičiavimo būdas statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Per kelis laikotarpius nematerialiojo turto teikiamos ekonominės naudos skaičiavimo būdas, kuriuo iš nematerialiojo turto naudojimo pinigų srautų …
43wage-earning — / weɪdʒ ˌɜ:nɪŋ/ adjective ♦ the wage earning population people who have jobs and earn money …
44disabled from earning a livelihood — Physically incapacitated. Also where a man is so inattentive or forgetful as a result of mental disorder that he cannot be trusted to carry on even simple forms of work, he is as truly disabled from earning a livelihood as one who must refrain… …
45impairment of earning ability — Decrease in earning capacity. 22 Am J2d Damg § 89 …
46loss of earning capacity — An element of future damages resulting from a personal injury where the effect of the injury extends beyond the time of trial of the action for the injury in a decrease in earning capacity. 22 Am J2d Damg § 89 …
47wage-earning — adjective 1. working for hourly wages rather than fixed (e.g. annual) salaries working class occupations include manual as well as industrial labor • Syn: ↑working class • Similar to: ↑blue collar 2. of those who work for wages especially manual… …
48non-earning — adj. not earning (esp. a regular wage or salary) …
49gender earning differentiation — gender earnings gap гендерная дифференциация оплаты труда …
50Interest Earning Facility 2 (IEF 2) — CME Clearing program developed to support the acceptance of money market mutual fund shares at CME to be used as performance bond collateral and to satisfy security deposit requirements. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …