floating capital
常見(jiàn)例句
- Floating capital: That portion of the capital of an enterprise not invested in fixed or other capital assets but in current and working assets.
流動(dòng)資本,游資:指企業(yè)資本中未投資于固定資產(chǎn)或其他資本資產(chǎn)、而是以流動(dòng)資產(chǎn)形式存在的資本。 收藏。
http://dict.hjenglish.com - Floating capital: That portion of the capital of an enterprise not invested in fixed or other capital assets but in current and working assets .
流動(dòng)資本,游資:指企業(yè)資本中未投資于固定資產(chǎn)或其他資本資產(chǎn)、而是以流動(dòng)資產(chǎn)形式存在的資本。 - Because disasters make farmers' income more unsteady, they can not pay their debts in time, which will incur shortage of floating capital in companies.
由于災(zāi)害使農(nóng)民的收入更加的不穩(wěn)定無(wú)法準(zhǔn)時(shí)償還欠款,這會(huì)導(dǎo)致公司的流動(dòng)資金緊缺。
ww1.1x1y.com.cn - In effect, this ties up working capital in floating stock.
ECONOMIST: Fast container ships - Especially high end retail floating in the outskirts of Moscow, billionaire capital of the world.
FORBES: Morgan Stanley Goes On Another Russian Shopping Spree - He thereby acknowledges that—at least for economies with small financial sectors—floating exchange rates are feasible in the long run only if capital-market integration is slowed down.
ECONOMIST: It all depends 返回 floating capital