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16:57 Jul 3, 2016 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Accounting | |||||||
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5 +1 | Are recognised at |
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4 | entered (carried) at/as |
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entered (carried) at/as Explanation: Whilst I agree with recognised and reported, I find that the prepositional conundrum is best solves with 'entered' - and it's simply 'carried' vs. carried forward or across etc. som in the last instance may be wrongl asterisked: I moderföretaget ***redovisas*** samtliga leasingavtal, såväl finansiella ***som*** operationella > both operational, > are entered or carried as > som operationella leasingavtal. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2016-07-03 18:17:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- both financial and operational are entered or carried as operating leasing agreements... Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/swedish_to_english/finance_general... |
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Are recognised at Explanation: They are reported at these values -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 51 mins (2016-07-03 17:49:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or recognised as, in your other example Standard ifrs lingo -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2016-07-04 07:48:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In response to Adrian: Yes, you would normally use "carried" for the second example "carried at cost", but you wouldn't say "carried as an operating lease" or "carried at minimum lease payments". I'd actually use three different words in the three examples given (the third being "measure"), but for general use I think "recognise" is the best single option. |
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