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 financial terms
Author:Marc Willems
Date:Friday, 1st Feb 2002 17:49
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Category:Company, Industry, Country and Product Research
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Dear Pinters,

I need for a small project I am involved in a multi-lingual dictionary - downloadable would be preferable - of financial terms in English, French, German. I have searched the Internet as every good boy should do, but found nothing to my taste. Most are glossaries where one can enter a term and look for its synonyms in other languages and some just focus on specific areas; e.g. investment terms, trade financing terms or accountancy terms. The words I am looking for should be terms you might find in articles -newspapers and magazines - describing the status of a company. Like debt, losses, borrow, bankrupt, bankruptcy, payment of back taxes, downturn, chapter 11, solvability, interim payments, doubtful/customers, activity slowdown, non-payment, default in payment, mortgage, loan, accounts receivable, letter of credit, creditors, cash shortage, financial restatement, financial reinsurance, financial audit, solvency, incentive payment, opportunity impact, credit risk, liquidity risk.

I hope somebody out there is capable of pointing me in the right direction.
regards, Marc

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  financial terms
Dear Pinters, I need for a small project I am involved in a multi-lingual dictionary - downloadable would be preferable - ...
Marc Willems 01/02/02 17:49 15507
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Hi Marc, You may want to try these two websites regarding business English to other foreign languages: E.L. Easton - Business English ...
Vivienne Sales 04/02/02 16:33 15565
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Hi there Not sure whether this will help, Grant and Cutler (Foreign Language booksellers in London) have a catalogue of foreign ...
Monica Pineda Arjona 04/02/02 13:17 15549
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http://dict.leo.org/?lang=de try this link for english-german-english. This is the one we have on our office intranet. In my opnion the online ...
simon buskell 04/02/02 12:43 15546

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