Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

QP

English translation:

Quote-part / Share (in earnings)

Added to glossary by Claire Nolan
Jul 7, 2010 23:01
14 yrs ago
12 viewers *
French term

QP

French to English Bus/Financial Finance (general) Company Yearly Balance sheet
Does anybody know what these two letters stand for when attached to financial terms in a balance sheet, such as "QP dans le Résultat des enterprises MEE"???
Proposed translations (English)
3 +3 Quote-part / Share (in earnings)
Change log

Jul 7, 2010 23:43: Tony M changed "Term asked" from "QP (as an abbreviation)" to "QP"

Jul 12, 2010 12:05: Claire Nolan Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): Rebecca Davis

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Proposed translations

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35 mins
French term (edited): QP (as an abbreviation)
Selected

Quote-part / Share (in earnings)

Note from asker:
Thanks Clanola, i did look in Proz, but did not run into this one. anyway, in the meantime i also found it in Google, so i suppose it is right!!!
Peer comment(s):

agree Rebecca Davis
7 hrs
Thank you, Rebecca.
agree rkillings : The canonical form of the entire line is "Share of profit of associates". See IAS 1.
8 hrs
O.K. I found it. Thanks for that, rkillings.
agree EricBT : rkillings is right.
12 hrs
Thanks, EricBT.
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