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Asset-Inflation

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in·fla·tion [ɪnˈfleɪʃən] SUST. no pl

1. inflation ECON.:

Inflation f <-, -en>
Preisauftrieb m <-(e)s> kein pl
Preissteigerung f <-, -en>
inflation-proof ECON., FIN.

2. inflation:

as·set [ˈæset] SUST.

1. asset (good quality):

Pluspunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
Vorzug m <-(e)s, -zü·ge>

2. asset:

Bereicherung f <-, -en>
Vorteil m <-s, -e>

3. asset COM. (property):

Aktivposten <-s, -> pl
Anlagevermögen nt <-s, ->
Umlaufvermögen nt <-s, ->
Nettovermögen nt <-s, ->
Privatvermögen nt <-s, ->
Entrada de OpenDict

inflation SUST.

Entrada de OpenDict

asset SUST.

toxic assets sust. pl. ECON.
toxische Aktiva sust. pl.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

asset inflation SUST. MERC. FIN.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

inflation SUST. MERC. COMP.

inflation SUST. MERC. FIN.

asset SUST.

assets pl MERC. FIN. (Anlageform)

asset SUST. CONTAB.

asset SUST.

assets pl MERC. COMP.

asset SUST.

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Online is a subset of digital, as there may be digital assets which are not online.
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Net worth minus home equity is the same except it does not include home ownership in asset calculations.
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In addition to asset management, the company has an indexes and private equity portion of the business.
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The building society had five employees and assets of 2 million.
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At the heart of the portfolios of many of these institutions were investments whose assets had been derived from bundled home mortgages.
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An annual economic growth rate of just 3.6%, coupled with high population growth and rising inflation further aggravates the situation for the almost 37 million Ugandans.
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www.giz.de
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Eine jährliche Wirtschaftswachstumsrate von nur 3,6 Prozent, ein hohes Bevölkerungswachstum und eine steigende Inflation verschärfen die Situation für die fast 37 Millionen Ugander noch zusätzlich.
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In Germany, the inflation of 1923 was a major impetus for using accounting machines, especially in medium-sized companies.
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www.hnf.de
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In Deutschland war die Inflation von 1923 ein wichtiger Impuls zum Einsatz von Buchungsmaschinen, vor allem in mittelgroßen Betrieben.
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Besides these four reasons, the authors are expecting positive signals from other key factors such as inflation, the euro exchange rate, the price of oil and other raw materials, global trade and policies of central banks.
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www.rolandberger.de
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Neben diesen vier Gründen erwarten die Autoren positive Signale bei wichtigen Einflussgrößen wie Inflation, Eurokurs, Ölpreis und andere Rohstoffe sowie die Politik der Notenbanken und den Welthandel.
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The course provides an overview about functions of the financial sector and finance, activities of banks, regulation of the financial sector, development and overcoming of financial crises, depression and deflation, high inflation, as well as inflation fight by monetary policy.
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www.wiwi.uni-rostock.de
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Die Veranstaltung vermittelt einen Überblick über Funktionen des Finanzsektors und Finanzierung, Tätigkeiten von Banken, Regulierung des Finanzsektors, Entstehung und Bewältigung von Finanzkrisen, Depression und Deflation, hohe Inflation sowie Inflationsbekämpfung durch Geldpolitik.
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In the upcoming summer semester the economist Prof. Dr. Georg Stadtmann explains the causes of unemployment, business cycles and inflation in his course „Introduction to Macroeconomics“.
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www.wiwi.europa-uni.de
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Im kommenden Sommersemester erklärt Volkswirtschaftler Prof. Dr. Georg Stadtmann in seiner „Einführung in die Makroökonomie“ die Ursachen von Arbeitslosigkeit, Konjunkturzyklen und Inflation.
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