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间接费用
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oʊvərhɛds

名词

  • 定期缴纳的费用时,你运行你的业务,如电力的成本,暖气,电话帐单等
例句: 由于我们的工人下岗新的半管理费用一直是我们的历史低点。
 

现金流
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k?#643;floh

名词

  • 通过公司的资金数额。
例句: 会计师可以就系统管理现金流。
 

ANALYST ænlɪst

Noun

  • Somebody whose job is to carefully study and understand something.
Example Sentence: Business analysts say the crisis is likely to hurt the country’s economy.
 

DEPRECIATE dɪˈpriʃiˌeɪt

Verb

  • to lose value, especially with time.
Example Sentence: In general, big cars tend to depreciate faster than smaller cars.
 

AUDIT ɔdɪt

Noun

  • an investigation of a company's finances to make sure they are correct.
Example Sentence: They are carrying out the annual audit.
 

ROYALTY rɔɪəlti

Noun

  • money paid to somebody (esp. a writer/musician) when their work is used.
Example Sentence: He receives royalties every time the advert appears on TV.
 

不给钱
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peɪʌp

动词短语

  • 给钱。
例句: 你必须支付的星期五。
 

帐户
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əkaʊntfɔr

动词短语

  • 解释。
例句: 她是不能 5000元以上。
 

摊销
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名词ˌmɔːtaɪzeɪʃən

名词

  • 在小经常金额偿还债务。
例句: 公司利息,税项及摊销前盈利增长10%。
 

RECEIVABLES rɪˈsivəbəls

Noun

  • money that a business expects to receive.
Example Sentence: The company generates roughly $400 million in receivables annually.
 

有利可图
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prɒfɪtəbəl

形容词

  • 赚钱或有可能使未来钱。
例句: 赚钱的行业是那些难以进入。
 

OUTLOOK aʊtˌlʊk

Noun

  • how the future looks based on current predictions.
Example Sentence: The outlook for small firms has worsened in recent months.
 

CASHFLOW kæʃ floʊ

Noun

  • the amount of money moving through a company.
Example Sentence: Accountants can advise on systems for managing cashflow.
 

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE kæpɪtl ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃə

Noun

  • the cost of long-term improvements.
Example Sentence: They do not have enough cashflow to cover their capital expenditure.
 
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