12:37 Nov 18, 2006 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||
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uncalled share capital partners Explanation: Suerte |
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Member/partner assets for non liable disbursements/payments Explanation: If the A at the beginning refer to Activos....this might be it. good luck! |
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see explanation Explanation: This is an account receivable from shareholders for capital that they have subscribed but not paid yet, and they haven't paid because the company hasn't asked them to ("no exigidos"). In Spain, for example, it is possible to pay only 25% of the price of shares upfront and then pay in the remainder as the company needs it. A standard translation for this in Spanish is "Due from shareholders for uncalled capital". If you are doing a Spanish balance sheet, i suggest you go to the web site of any large Spanish company (e.g. fcc.es, ferrovial.es, bbva.es and download the Spanish and English versions of their latest annual report. |
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uncalled share capital Explanation: This is also an appropriate translation for "accionistas or desembolsos no exigidos/solicitados" (the word "socio" or "accionista" is not rendered in the English translation). Source: Diccionario de Informes Financieros Coopers & Lybrand (Madrid, 1990) Here is a bilingual annual report in which you will find this and possibly other terminology of interest for your translation: Accionistas (socios) por desembolsos no exigidos. B). Inmovilizado ... Uncalled share capital. B). Fixed and other noncurrent assets. I. Start-up expenses ... www.egmasa.es/user/memoria/MemoriaOCT2002-SEP2003.pdf |
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