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udsvingsrate

English translation: fluctuation rate


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Danish term or phrase:udsvingsrate
English translation:fluctuation rate
Entered by: Yasutomo Kanazawa
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Danish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Accounting / Annual Reporting
Danish term or phrase: udsvingsrate
Item in an income statement.

Got lots of hits for 'fluctuation rate' but have a feeling it is called something else.

Thanks for any help.
Jandrew
United Kingdom
Local time: 16:51
fluctuation rate
Explanation:
I know you already got many hits for "fluctuation rate", but I think this is the correct term. According to your explanation above, the phrase appears in an income statement, and a fluctuation rate of an income is likely possible, if you receive your earnings or salaries in a foreign currency like we do in our translation industry.
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Yasutomo Kanazawa
Japan
Local time: 01:51
Grading comment
Many thanks, Yasutomo.
4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +1
fluctuation rate


Explanation:
I know you already got many hits for "fluctuation rate", but I think this is the correct term. According to your explanation above, the phrase appears in an income statement, and a fluctuation rate of an income is likely possible, if you receive your earnings or salaries in a foreign currency like we do in our translation industry.

Yasutomo Kanazawa
Japan
Local time: 01:51
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Many thanks, Yasutomo.
Notes to answerer
Asker: Many thanks. I think it is the correct term after all.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Mette Melchior: Yes, but it is more likely to refer to changes in capital, I think. See e.g. http://www.brs.dk/diverse/aarsrapport_2007.pdf and http://www.vfm.dk/Ministeriet/departement/Documents/Departem... (p. 16).
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  -> Thank you Mette
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