- pay a call for partly paid shares
- Бухгалтерия: внести взнос за частично оплаченные акции
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
partly-paid shares — UK US noun [plural] (also partly paid stock, partly paid up share capital, contributing shares) STOCK MARKET ► shares that have been bought, but for which the company has allowed shareholders to pay only part of the total value: »A company can… … Financial and business terms
partly paid share — A share the full par value of which has not been paid by the shareholder. Formerly, partly paid shares were issued by some banks and insurance companies to inspire confidence, in the knowledge that they could always call on their shareholders for … Accounting dictionary
partly paid share — A share the full par value of which has not been paid by the shareholder. Formerly, partly paid shares were issued by some banks and insurance companies in the knowledge that they could always call on their shareholders for further funds if… … Big dictionary of business and management
call — 1) A demand from a company to its shareholders to pay a specified sum on a specified date in respect of their partly paid shares (see also called up share capital). 2) A notification that redeemable shares or bonds should be presented for… … Big dictionary of business and management
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call — The period at market opening or closing during which futures contract prices are established by auction. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary An option that grants the holder the right to purchase an instrument in the future at a price established… … Financial and business terms
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