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03:44 Nov 30, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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4 | contribution calculation |
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4 | Funds available |
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contribution calculation Explanation: but without context could be lots of other things too, evaluation of profitability etc |
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Funds available Explanation: In USA, your broker will let you know how much money is available in the account to buy on margin. i.e. you want to buy $100,000 worth of stock, which requires $50,000 in your. This would be the "Deckung". It's also called collateral, but not in securities industry. My only guess. |
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