Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
план-сметка
English translation:
/planned/ budget (за компания и фирма); cost estimate (за стоки и услуги); bill (of quantities); chart of account – сметкоплан
Bulgarian term
план-сметка
3 +4 | budget | James McVay |
4 | chart of accounts | moskwich |
4 | bill | Kendriya . |
Dec 15, 2009 08:07: Christo Metschkaroff changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): atche84, Andrei Vrabtchev, Christo Metschkaroff
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Proposed translations
budget
See also the Bulgarian-Russian Kudoz here: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/bulgarian_to_russian/bus_financial...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2009-12-15 01:52:57 GMT)
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It occurs to me that in the absence of more context I may have assumed too much. If the "план-сметка" is for a department or company, then "budget" is fine. But if it's for specific goods or services, then "cost estimate" would be better.
Thanx for the helpful answer! |
chart of accounts
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bill
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