- extraordinary loss
- s.pérdida extraordinaria.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
extraordinary — ex‧tra‧or‧di‧na‧ry [ɪkˈstrɔːdnri ǁ ɪkˈstrɔːrdn eri, ˌekstrəˈɔːr ] adjective [only before a noun] ACCOUNTING an extraordinary cost etc is one that does not happen regularly and is not related to a company s usual business activities; =… … Financial and business terms
extraordinary item — An unusual and unexpected one time event that must be explained to shareholders in an annual or quarterly report, e.g., write down for a discontinued operation, employee fraud, a lawsuit, or other one time events. Results are often presented with … Financial and business terms
extraordinary — Out of the ordinary; exceeding the usual, average, or normal measure or degree; beyond or out of the common order, method, or rule; not usual, regular, or of a customary kind; remarkable; uncommon; rare; employed for an exceptional purpose or on… … Black's law dictionary
extraordinary — Out of the ordinary; exceeding the usual, average, or normal measure or degree; beyond or out of the common order, method, or rule; not usual, regular, or of a customary kind; remarkable; uncommon; rare; employed for an exceptional purpose or on… … Black's law dictionary
extraordinary items — Costs or income affecting a company s profit and loss account that do not derive from the ordinary activities of the company, are not expected to recur, and, if undisclosed, would distort the normal trend of profits. Such items are therefore… … Accounting dictionary
extraordinary items — Costs or income affecting a company s profit and loss account that do not derive from the normal activities of the company, are not expected to recur, and, if undisclosed, would distort the normal trend of profits. Such items are disclosed after… … Big dictionary of business and management
Loss of Life in the Stalin Era — Alexander Yakovlev in a recent book, A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2002), put the number of deaths due to the Soviet system at 60 million. Yakovlev, who along with Mikhail Gorbachev was an… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
extraordinary gain or loss — A gain or loss that is both unusual and infrequent; e.g., gain from sale of a significant segment of a business, loss resulting from an earthquake … Black's law dictionary
extraordinary gain or loss — A gain or loss that is both unusual and infrequent; e.g., gain from sale of a significant segment of a business, loss resulting from an earthquake … Black's law dictionary
extraordinary general meeting — EGM Any general meeting of a company other than the annual general meeting. Most company s articles give the directors the right to call an EGM whenever they wish. Members have the right to requisition an EGM if they hold not less than 10% of the … Accounting dictionary
extraordinary general meeting — EGM Any general meeting of a company other than the annual general meeting Most company s articles give the directors the right to call an EGM whenever they wish. Members have the right to requisition an EGM if they hold not less than 10% of the… … Big dictionary of business and management