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Controllanti c/debiti finanziari

English translation: Parents borrowings


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Italian term or phrase:Controllanti c/debiti finanziari
English translation:Parents borrowings
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08:47 Mar 28, 2011
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Bus/Financial - Accounting / Statement of assets and liabilities
Italian term or phrase: Controllanti c/debiti finanziari
Parent company loans? What does the c/ stand for?

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julie-h
Local time: 04:51
Parents borrowings
Explanation:
C just means accounts. borrowings because debiti is money owed. Really need to know whose accounts these are and have more context
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James (Jim) Davis
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4Parents borrowings
James (Jim) Davis
4Dues to Parent Companies
cristianac
3crediti
La Classe


  

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Parents borrowings


Explanation:
C just means accounts. borrowings because debiti is money owed. Really need to know whose accounts these are and have more context

James (Jim) Davis
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crediti


Explanation:
It can be translated as long/short term loan

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Dues to Parent Companies


Explanation:
it really depends where it stands in the balance sheet.
However, usually in an italian balance sheet Debiti is in the right side and means money due . debiti v/fornitori debiti v/banche ecc..
so if this item is placed there, it is money due to..

conversely, if it were money due from the parent company you would probably have
crediti vs/controllanti and it would be dues from parent company
and you would find this item on the left side of the balance sheet

hope it helps




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