Oct 2, 2000 06:43
23 yrs ago
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German term
Wertdeckungsrechnung
German to English
Bus/Financial
Accounting
Hi all,
Been submersed for awhile, dealing with things like this. This is a key word in a cost accounting database for mid-soized companies used to indicate a subdivision thereof. Anyone have an idea besides the one SAPTerm suggests?
Thanks,
Will
Been submersed for awhile, dealing with things like this. This is a key word in a cost accounting database for mid-soized companies used to indicate a subdivision thereof. Anyone have an idea besides the one SAPTerm suggests?
Thanks,
Will
Proposed translations
(English)
0 | Break-even Calculation/Analysis | Elisabeth Moser |
0 | calculation of break-even point | Michael Scheidler |
0 | contribution accounting | buckel |
Proposed translations
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Break-even Calculation/Analysis
the break-even point is a critical value
which shows you, how much business you
have to generate to cover costs/expenses. From there on you should make money. I looked up my various
English accounting software. It never
mentions it, however, this is reflected
in the cash flow analysis (income and
expense summary by category is the sub-title in Quicken). It is also reflected in the profit and loss statement. So, just to give you extra
ideas.
which shows you, how much business you
have to generate to cover costs/expenses. From there on you should make money. I looked up my various
English accounting software. It never
mentions it, however, this is reflected
in the cash flow analysis (income and
expense summary by category is the sub-title in Quicken). It is also reflected in the profit and loss statement. So, just to give you extra
ideas.
Reference:
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Comment: "Thanks to all! Will"
12 mins
calculation of break-even point
sounds logical, doesn't it?
Regards,
mickey
Regards,
mickey
1 hr
contribution accounting
depending on the context of Rechnung - as G&V Rechnung or the process.
My inner voice.
Yours Mike Harold
My inner voice.
Yours Mike Harold
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