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balancing entry SUST. ECON.

balancing entry

balancing item SUST. ECON.

balancing item

I. balance [ˈbæləns] SUST.

1. balance sin pl. (equilibrium):

utrzymywać [perf utrzymać] równowagę
wytrącać [perf wytrącić] kogoś z równowagi

2. balance ECON.:

3. balance (scales):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. balance [ˈbæləns] V. intr.

1. balance (keep steady):

utrzymywać [perf utrzymać] równowagę

2. balance (be equal):

III. balance [ˈbæləns] V. trans.

1. balance (be equal):

równoważyć [perf z-]

2. balance ECON.:

bilansować [perf z-]
zamykać [perf zamknąć] księgi

3. balance (keep steady):

4. balance (compare):

porównywać [perf porównać] coś z czymś

account balance SUST. ECON.

1. account balance (in bookkeeping):

2. account balance (in a bank):

adverse balance ADJ. ECON.

annual balance SUST. ECON.

balance sheet SUST. ECON.

bank balance SUST.

book balance SUST. sin pl. ECON.

budget balance SUST. ECON.

current balance SUST. ECON.

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Present
Ibalance
youbalance
he/she/itbalances
webalance
youbalance
theybalance
Past
Ibalanced
youbalanced
he/she/itbalanced
webalanced
youbalanced
theybalanced
Present Perfect
Ihavebalanced
youhavebalanced
he/she/ithasbalanced
wehavebalanced
youhavebalanced
theyhavebalanced
Past Perfect
Ihadbalanced
youhadbalanced
he/she/ithadbalanced
wehadbalanced
youhadbalanced
theyhadbalanced

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An important part of the assessment addresses compliance with the minimum annual benchmark figure set for each individual countrys structural budget balance.
en.wikipedia.org
All tax breakes and subsidies are to be lifted for the budget balance and develop a market economy for growth.
www.thehindu.com
These terms are especially applied to public sector spending which contributes to the budget balance of the overall economy of a country.
en.wikipedia.org
The infamous 1995 budget turned the corner by chopping billions from federal spending and raising taxes until budget balance was reached in 1997.
www.macleans.ca
As such, they will be crucial in shaping the choices future governments make on the road back to budget balance.
theconversation.com

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