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burn rate - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

FINANCIAL TERM FOR THE RATE AT WHICH A COMPANY IS LOSING MONEY, TYPICALLY EXPRESSED IN MONTHLY TERMS

burn rate         
BOOK BY MICHAEL WOLFF
Burn Rate (book)
ritmo di consumo di un capitale (in economia), la velocità con cui il capitale di una società viene "bruciato" fino alla sua resa in guadagno (in una società ai primi passi)
rate of exchange         
  • USD]] exchange rate
RATE AT WHICH ONE CURRENCY WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER
Exchange rates; Currency exchange rate; Foreign exchange rate; Exchange Rate; Unit currency; Currency exchanges; USD exchange-rate; Currency conversion; Currency Trading; Rate of exchange; Currency converter; Real exchange rate; Nominal exchange rate; USD-exchange rate; Exchange-rate; Declining dollar; Conversion (exchange); Dollar in yen; FX rate; Market exchange rate; Currency trader; Forex rate; Parallel exchange rate
cambio tasso del cambio
floating interest rate         
NON-FIXED INTEREST RATE OVER THE TERM OF A DEBT
Variable-rate interest; Variable rate; Floating rate loan; Floating-rate interest; Variable savings rates; Adjustable rate loan; Adjustable interest rate; Adjustable rate; Variable rate loan; Variable-rate loan
tasso di interesse fluttuante (muta secondo le tendenze sul mercato)

تعريف

crash and burn
<jargon> A spectacular crash, in the mode of the conclusion of the car-chase scene in the movie "Bullitt" and many subsequent imitators (compare die horribly). A Sun-3 {display screen} losing the flyback transformer and lightning strikes on VAX-11/780 backplanes are notable crash and burn generators. The construction "crash-and-burn machine" is reported for a computer used exclusively for alpha or beta testing, or reproducing bugs (i.e. not for development). The implication is that it wouldn't be such a disaster if that machine crashed, since only the testers would be inconvenienced. [Jargon File] (1996-02-22)

ويكيبيديا

Burn rate

Burn rate is the rate at which a company is losing money. It is typically expressed in monthly terms. E.g., "the company's burn rate is currently $65,000 per month." In this sense, the word "burn" is a synonymous term for negative cash flow. It is also a measure of how fast a company will use up its shareholder capital. If the shareholder capital is exhausted, the company will either have to start making a profit, find additional funding, or close down.

Burn rate can also refer to how quickly individuals spend their money, particularly their discretionary income. For example, Mackenzie Investments commissioned a test to gauge the spending and saving behavior of Canadians to determine if they are “Overspenders.”

Burn rate is also used in project management to determine the rate at which hours (allocated to a project) are being used, to identify when work is going out of scope, or when efficiencies are being lost. The term is also used in biology, to refer to a person's basic metabolic rate; in rocketry, it refers to the rate at which a rocket is burning fuel; and in chemistry.

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1. Together, the contracts have a monthly "burn rate" of $18 million.
2. Sounding like engineers, number crunchers talked of the "burn rate" _ how much and how fast money was being spent.
3. Dean‘s committee ended last year with $5.5 million in the bank, a burn rate still seen as unacceptable to some establishment Democrats.
4. The $12 billion a month «burn rate» includes $10 billion for Iraq and almost $2 billion for Afghanistan, plus other minor costs.
5. But over the weekend, Bolten said, that "burn rate" soared to more than $2 billion a day as FEMA began signing contracts for the construction of temporary housing.