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03:06 Apr 14, 2001 |
French to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Connie Leipholz Canada Local time: 16:37 | ||||||
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current/accrued coupon and including cost Explanation: so far i found in Dictionary of business: coupon: (de titre) coupon Quote: offertes au prix de 101,50F, les obligations sont munies de coupon de 7,375F l'an sur 7 ans soit un rendement actuariel brut de 7.10% (le Monde) in Harrap's Shorter dictionary coupond d'action: coupon as far as couru is concerned it could be either current or accrued frais stands for cost(s) or charges or expenses I hope it helps dictionary of business and Harrap's Shorter |
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accrued coupons and fees (charges) included Explanation: Bonjour ! couru = accrued The state of Missouri by act of Legislature, requires the surrender of the old 6 per ct. bonds, and the accrued coupons in exchange for consolidated Bonds which bear from the start only 3 per cent interest for 4 years and thereafter each succeeding four years to 1880, 4 and 5 per cent. In 1880 the rate of interest reaches the original 6 per cent http://www.centre.edu/web/library/archives/board/bt3_1866.ht... OR [PDF] www.ntu.edu.sg/nbs/bf316/Lect3.pdf ... into the LHS of the bootstrapping equation, it requires tedious computation of accruedcoupons for all issues; Off issues' yield are upward-biased (ie, traded ... Version texte Termium: 1. Domaine(s) – Finance – Customs and Excise accrued CORRECT accumulated accumulé CORRECT couru À ÉVITER In Canadian French, the purists maintain that "couru" for accrued is to be avoided, or whatever (though I have often used expressions such as "les intérêts courus", etc.). Nevertheless, couru stands for accrued. In my French-German dictionary (the Potonnier I ordered from Europe), couru is listed as accrued (aufgelaufen). * * * frais = frees, charges, expenses, costs Source: Le Robert Collins du Management * * * inclus = past participle of "inclure = to include" used as an adjective. I hope I have answered your questions satisfactorily, and I am wishing you a very nice, long weekend. Greetings, Connie Reference: http://www.termium.com Collins du management |
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which includes/including accrued coupons and expenses Explanation: Hello again! Can't beat the documentation above, but couldn't resist suggesting an alternative... I've often seen "expenses" used in this context, probably covers all sorts of "frais" relating to purchases of securities. Hope you get your some of your bank holiday weekend!! own experience : annual reports |
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