Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
con vinculadas a valores de mercado
inglés translation:
are linked to market values
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Taña Dalglish
May 11, 2010 12:28
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español term
con vinculadas a valores de mercado
español al inglés
Negocios/Finanzas
Contabilidad
Accounts
Context: La Sociedad realiza todas sus operaciones con vinculadas a valores de mercado
I'm not sure about this. It's a construction company, does this mean it links its operations to the security market? Help appreciated,
I'm not sure about this. It's a construction company, does this mean it links its operations to the security market? Help appreciated,
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... are linked to market values
I believe it simly means that their operation, i.e. shares held, are determined by market forces.
How do we determine Market Value of shares? - [ Traducir esta página ]Market value of the share is the current price at which the share is being traded in ... to determine the market value of share we use the logical opreator ...
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HTH!
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How do we determine Market Value of shares? - [ Traducir esta página ]Market value of the share is the current price at which the share is being traded in ... to determine the market value of share we use the logical opreator ...
www.allinterview.com › Categories › Accounting - En caché - Similares
HTH!
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Gracias.
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6 minutos
its operations are stock exchange linked
hth
43 minutos
with XXX related to market values
It seems that there is a word missing: with what related to market values? Maybe you can get the meaning from the context. I tend to agree with Taña that it refers to shares.
6 horas
related party transactions at market value
Source text:
La Sociedad realiza todas sus operaciones con vinculadas a valores de mercado.
Suggested translation
The Company carries out its related party transactions at market values.
Observe the use of "vinculadas". "Vinculadas" is used as a noun and it actually means "partes vinculadas", meaning related parties.
Operaciones con vinculadas are related party transactions. The term commonly used in the Spanish of Mexico is "operaciones con partes relacionadas" or "operaciones entre partes relacionadas".
Barron's Accounting Handbook has the following definition:
Related party transactions:
Interaction between two parties, one of whom can exercise control or significant influence over the operating policies of the other. A "special relationship" may exist, for example, between a business enterprise and its principal owners. In related party situations, the following footnote disclosures are required: (1) nature of the relationship; (2) description of the transaction including amounts; (3) amounts due from, or to, related parties at year end; (4) the effects of any change in terms; and (5) manner of settlement. Even though no transactions occurred between related parties in the current year, disclosure of the nature of the control relationship is required.
Hope this helps.
In my 22nd year of translating from Spanish into English almost exclusively for Mexico City based member firms of big 4 and 2nd tier international public accounting firms, as well as other financial entities.
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Related party transactions are related to arm's length transactions
Black's Law Dictionary has the following definition:
Arm's length transaction
1. A transaction between two unrelated and unaffiliated parties.
2. A transaction between two parties, however closely related they may be, conducted as if the parties were strangers, wo that no conflict of interest arises.
All of the above involves transfer pricing. Barron's Accounting Handbook has the following definition:
Transfer pricing
Deciding on the price of goods or services that are exchanged between various divisions of a decentralized organization. A major goal of transfer pricing is to enable divisions that exchange goods or services to act as independent businesses. Various Transfer pricing schemes are avalable such as MARKET PRICE, COST-BASED PRICE, or NEGOTIATED PRICE. Unfortuantely, there is no single transfer price that will please everybody - that is, top management, the selling division, and buying division. Usually the best transfer price is the outside market price less costs saved by dealing within the company (e.g., transportation costs, advertising, sales person salaries). IF the two division managers - buyintg division and selling division - can not agree on a price, one will be arbitrated by upper management. When an outside market price is not available, "budgeted" cost plus profit markup may be used so that cost efficiencies at the selling division are still maintained.
Also refer to Mexico's artículos 86, 215 y 216 de la Ley del Impuesto Sobre La Renta.
Also check out the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines.
Hope this helps.
La Sociedad realiza todas sus operaciones con vinculadas a valores de mercado.
Suggested translation
The Company carries out its related party transactions at market values.
Observe the use of "vinculadas". "Vinculadas" is used as a noun and it actually means "partes vinculadas", meaning related parties.
Operaciones con vinculadas are related party transactions. The term commonly used in the Spanish of Mexico is "operaciones con partes relacionadas" or "operaciones entre partes relacionadas".
Barron's Accounting Handbook has the following definition:
Related party transactions:
Interaction between two parties, one of whom can exercise control or significant influence over the operating policies of the other. A "special relationship" may exist, for example, between a business enterprise and its principal owners. In related party situations, the following footnote disclosures are required: (1) nature of the relationship; (2) description of the transaction including amounts; (3) amounts due from, or to, related parties at year end; (4) the effects of any change in terms; and (5) manner of settlement. Even though no transactions occurred between related parties in the current year, disclosure of the nature of the control relationship is required.
Hope this helps.
In my 22nd year of translating from Spanish into English almost exclusively for Mexico City based member firms of big 4 and 2nd tier international public accounting firms, as well as other financial entities.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2010-05-11 19:01:53 GMT)
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Related party transactions are related to arm's length transactions
Black's Law Dictionary has the following definition:
Arm's length transaction
1. A transaction between two unrelated and unaffiliated parties.
2. A transaction between two parties, however closely related they may be, conducted as if the parties were strangers, wo that no conflict of interest arises.
All of the above involves transfer pricing. Barron's Accounting Handbook has the following definition:
Transfer pricing
Deciding on the price of goods or services that are exchanged between various divisions of a decentralized organization. A major goal of transfer pricing is to enable divisions that exchange goods or services to act as independent businesses. Various Transfer pricing schemes are avalable such as MARKET PRICE, COST-BASED PRICE, or NEGOTIATED PRICE. Unfortuantely, there is no single transfer price that will please everybody - that is, top management, the selling division, and buying division. Usually the best transfer price is the outside market price less costs saved by dealing within the company (e.g., transportation costs, advertising, sales person salaries). IF the two division managers - buyintg division and selling division - can not agree on a price, one will be arbitrated by upper management. When an outside market price is not available, "budgeted" cost plus profit markup may be used so that cost efficiencies at the selling division are still maintained.
Also refer to Mexico's artículos 86, 215 y 216 de la Ley del Impuesto Sobre La Renta.
Also check out the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines.
Hope this helps.
Reference:
2 días 20 horas
(the values of assets arising from operations) are related to market values
This is probably a clearer way of expressing what the writer means.
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