Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

Abbreviation: ACK>

English translation:

accumulated

Added to glossary by anders1956
Sep 19, 2017 02:24
6 yrs ago
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Swedish term

Abbreviation: ACK>

Non-PRO Swedish to English Bus/Financial Law: Taxation & Customs Salary paystubs
I am translating some monthly pay stubs, from Swedish into English.
My immediate problem is the abbreviation "ack.", as in:

Ack. skatte
Ack. lön
Ack. förmånsv
Ack. direktpen

Would this be "cumulative (accumulated)" or something else?

Also, what would "förmånsv" be??
And, am I right in assuming "direktpen" = Direct pension??

I appreciate ANY help.

RE Anderson
Chicago, IL, USA
Proposed translations (English)
5 +3 accumulated
Change log

Sep 19, 2017 09:03: Agneta Pallinder changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Deane Goltermann, Christopher Schröder, Agneta Pallinder

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Proposed translations

+3
5 hrs
Selected

accumulated

ackumulerad; ackumulerat
Peer comment(s):

agree Deane Goltermann
36 mins
Thank you very much!
agree Christopher Schröder
1 hr
Thank you very much!
agree Agneta Pallinder
1 hr
Thank you very much!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "YES! That fits. REA / Chicago, USA"
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