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tangible drilling cost - tradução para Inglês

Tangible Investments; Tangible investments
  • A British 1 shilling embossed stamp, typical of the type included in an investment portfolio of stamps.

tangible drilling cost      

общая лексика

TDC материальные затраты на бурение (напр., затраты на оборудование для бурения и т. п.; эти расходы полностью вычитаются из налогооблагаемой суммы как амортизационные расходы в течение семи лет после начала бурильных работ)

антоним

intangible drilling cost

drilling mud         
  • Baryte powder used for preparation of water-based mud
  • Unlined drilling fluid sumps were commonplace before the environmental consequences were recognized.
  • Fluid Pit
  • Fly Ash]] absorbent for fluids in mud pits
  • Mud Pit
  • Mud pit with fly ash
AID FOR DRILLING BOREHOLES INTO THE GROUND
Spud mud; Drilling mud; Drilling Mud; Drilling Fluid; Artificial mud; Drilling fluids; Well drilling fluid; Well drilling fluids

строительное дело

буровой раствор

нефтегазовая промышленность

промывочная жидкость

drilling fluid         
  • Baryte powder used for preparation of water-based mud
  • Unlined drilling fluid sumps were commonplace before the environmental consequences were recognized.
  • Fluid Pit
  • Fly Ash]] absorbent for fluids in mud pits
  • Mud Pit
  • Mud pit with fly ash
AID FOR DRILLING BOREHOLES INTO THE GROUND
Spud mud; Drilling mud; Drilling Mud; Drilling Fluid; Artificial mud; Drilling fluids; Well drilling fluid; Well drilling fluids

нефтегазовая промышленность

буровой раствор

промывочная жидкость

Definição

opportunity cost
¦ noun Economics the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.

Wikipédia

Tangible investment

A tangible investment is something physical that you can touch. It is an investment in a tangible, hard or real asset or personal property. This contrasts with financial investments such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other financial instruments.

Some assets are held purely for their ability to appreciate, such as collectibles, while others are held for the income they generate while they depreciate, such as equipment held for lease. Others exhibit a combination of properties, appreciating in market value while depreciating in book value, such as rental real estate. Timberland exhibits depletion of timber combined with appreciation of land. Other assets’ values fluctuate with supply and demand, such as commodities, which are liquid investments unlike most other tangible investments.

These various properties, together with the lack of correlation to traditional asset class values, make tangible investments a means of reducing overall investment risk through diversification.