Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
ungekürzt ausweisen
English translation:
must be shown (reported) gross
Added to glossary by
Alison Schwitzgebel
Sep 29, 2006 08:55
18 yrs ago
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German term
ungekürzt ausweisen
German to English
Bus/Financial
Accounting
C. Im Anlagevermögen berücksichtigte Eigenleistungen:
Hier sind alle selbsterstellten Sachanlagen auszuweisen. Bewertung erfolgt zu Herstellungskosten.
Die Position stellt einen Ausgleichsposten zu den diversen Aufwandsarten dar, die wegen der Eigenerstellung belastet werden und ungekürzt ausgewiesen werden müssen.
Hier sind alle selbsterstellten Sachanlagen auszuweisen. Bewertung erfolgt zu Herstellungskosten.
Die Position stellt einen Ausgleichsposten zu den diversen Aufwandsarten dar, die wegen der Eigenerstellung belastet werden und ungekürzt ausgewiesen werden müssen.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 -2 | (and must be) fully (and formally) identified. | muitoprazer (X) |
3 +3 | must be shown/reported gross | Kieran McCann |
3 | to recognise in full (fully) | Steffen Walter |
Proposed translations
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(and must be) fully (and formally) identified.
due to the fact that the figures are self assessed and now need to be ratified officially.
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LT ME EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECOGNISE AND IDENTIFY.AT A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL HUNDRED METRES I CAN RECOGNISE VISUAL OUTLINES AS THOSE OF TREES AND HUMAN BEINGS BUT I CANT IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF TREE OR RECOGNISE THE IDENTITY OF PEOPLE DUE TO THE TOO GREAT A DISTANCE BETWEEN US.!
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Note added at 1 hr (2006-09-29 10:09:33 GMT)
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LT ME EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECOGNISE AND IDENTIFY.AT A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL HUNDRED METRES I CAN RECOGNISE VISUAL OUTLINES AS THOSE OF TREES AND HUMAN BEINGS BUT I CANT IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF TREE OR RECOGNISE THE IDENTITY OF PEOPLE DUE TO THE TOO GREAT A DISTANCE BETWEEN US.!
2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
7 mins
to recognise in full (fully)
I am assuming that "ungekürzt" refers to the requirement that the related full amounts must be stated.
ausweisen = bilanzieren = to recognise
ausweisen = bilanzieren = to recognise
Peer comment(s):
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muitoprazer (X)
: or identify,as in identifying the validity of here./yes but identity is a word of greater precision in keeping with the nature of accountancy.from a distance of 500 metrews I can recognise outlines of trees and people without being able to iden
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Not quite. This is about *recognising* balance sheet items ("to recognise"/"recognition" happen to be the terms of art used in accounting). / Why are you arguing against generally accepted accounting terminology?
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RobinB
: What's missing here is the "presentation", which is the second half of the recognition equation.
56 mins
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True, thanks for adding this.
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57 mins
must be shown/reported gross
don't disagree violently with Steffen's answer, but I think this is about presentation/reporting, not whether the amounts in question are being recognised (which they will of course be one way or another anyway)
the point here is that, as well as being an asset, this item is reported in the income statement as income and therefore the full amount incurred for the type of costs it represents must also be shown if there is not to be double counting eg:
http://www.cofacecentraleurope.com/samples/Sample Report_DE_...
the point here is that, as well as being an asset, this item is reported in the income statement as income and therefore the full amount incurred for the type of costs it represents must also be shown if there is not to be double counting eg:
http://www.cofacecentraleurope.com/samples/Sample Report_DE_...
Peer comment(s):
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RobinB
: "presented" would be the preferred term here.
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thanks Robin
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agree |
Steffen Walter
: Yes, more to the point.
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thanks Steffen
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agree |
Alison Schwitzgebel
42 mins
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tthanks Alison
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