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replacement cost - перевод на Английский

AMOUNT THAT AN ENTITY WOULD HAVE TO PAY TO REPLACE AN ASSET AT THE PRESENT TIME, ACCORDING TO ITS CURRENT WORTH
Replacement cost; Cost of replacement
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replacement cost         

статистика

восстановительная стоимость

стоимость замещения (фактическая цена, по которой может быть куплен точно такой же актив на дату отчетности)

сельское хозяйство

стоимость ремонта (стада) (стоимость замены низкопродуктивных, больных или старых животных молодыми, здоровыми и высокопродуктивными)

бухгалтерский учет

стоимость замещения имущества (текущая стоимость замены собственности в определенном географическом районе)

нефтегазовая промышленность

стоимость замены (устаревшего оборудования)

синоним

current replacement cost; replacement value

антоним

historical cost

replacement cost         
1) pl издержки замещения выбывающего основного капитала
2) восстановительная стоимость (основного капитала)
replacement value         

нефтегазовая промышленность

стоимость замены

Смотрите также

replacement cost

replacement value         
1) восстановительная стоимость; оценка по восстановительной стоимости
2) стоимость страхового возмещения
cost reduction         
PROCESS USED BY COMPANIES TO REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND INCREASE THEIR PROFITS
Cost-cutting; Cost cutting; Cost saving; Cost-saving
снижение стоимости, уменьшение расходов
knee arthroplasty         
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  • FDG-PET CT showing septic loosening of knee prothesis; the FDG-enrichment shows entensive inflammatory foci: demonstrative: the PET-image is, unlike a CT reconstruction, not disturbed by the high radiation attenuation of the prothesis.
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SURGICAL PROCEDURE
Knee replacement surgery; Arthroplasty, replacement, knee; Artificial knee; Total Knee Replacement; Avoid knee replacement; Total knee arthroscopy; Total knee arthroplasty; Total knee replacement; Knee arthroplasty; HKA angle; HKS angle; Hip-knee-shaft angle; KS zones; KS zone

медицина

артропластика коленного сустава

alternative cost         
  • Simplified example of comparing economic profit vs accounting profit
  • Demand and supply of hospital beds and days during Covid-19q
  • Opportunity cost to implement additional hijacking prevention methods
WHEN PRESENTED WITH MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES, THE COST OF MAKING A CERTAIN CHOICE IN COMPARISON TO ITS ALTERNATIVES
Alternative cost; Hidden cost; Opportunity costs; Opportunity Cost; Oppurtunity Cost; Oppetunity cost; Hidden costs; Opprtunity cost
1) альтернативные издержки производства (напр. при предполагаемом изменении технологического процесса)
2) см. opportunity cost(s) 4
hemiarthroplasty         
  • Dislocated artificial hip
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  • Cement-free implant sixteen days after surgery. Femoral component is cobalt chromium combined with titanium which induces bone growth into the implant. Ceramic head. Acetabular cup coated with bone growth-inducing material and held temporarily in place with a single screw.
  • Different parts of hip prosthesis
  • Hip prosthesis 3D model
  • Hip prosthesis displaying aseptic loosening (arrows)
  • Hip prostheses on display in the London Science Museum
  • Gosset-style hip prosthesis from 1960
  • A [[titanium]] hip prosthesis, with a [[ceramic]] head and [[polyethylene]] acetabular cup
  • Liner wear, particularly when over 2 mm, increases the risk of dislocation.<ref name=berry2012/> Liner creep, on the other hand, is normal remoulding.<ref name=Watt/>
  •  doi = 10.1016/j.arth.2009.05.018 }}</ref> These are used to describe the location of for example areas of loosening.
  • Intraoperative acetabular fracture
  • Metal on metal prosthetic hip
SURGERY REPLACING HIP JOINT WITH PROSTHETIC IMPLANT
Total hip replacement; Hip implant; S-rom; Artificial hip; Artificial hips; Hip Replacement; Replacement hip; Hip replacement surgery; Hemiarthroplasty; Arthroplasty, replacement, hip; Total hip arthroplasty; Hip-replacement surgery; Hip Joint Replacement; Total Hip Replacement; Hip arthroplasty; Hip surgery; Smith-Petersen anterior approach to the hip; Hardinge lateral approach to the hip; Watson-Jones anterolateral approach to the hip; Moore or Southern posterior approach to the hip; Metal-on-metal hip controversy; Hip replacements; Hip prosthesis; Hip joint replacement; Exeter hip stem; Exeter hip; Acetabular inclination

медицина

однополюсная артропластика

гемиартропластика

однополюсное эндопротезирование сустава

hip arthroplasty         
  • Dislocated artificial hip
  •  doi = 10.1016/j.arth.2008.02.019 }}</ref>
  • Cement-free implant sixteen days after surgery. Femoral component is cobalt chromium combined with titanium which induces bone growth into the implant. Ceramic head. Acetabular cup coated with bone growth-inducing material and held temporarily in place with a single screw.
  • Different parts of hip prosthesis
  • Hip prosthesis 3D model
  • Hip prosthesis displaying aseptic loosening (arrows)
  • Hip prostheses on display in the London Science Museum
  • Gosset-style hip prosthesis from 1960
  • A [[titanium]] hip prosthesis, with a [[ceramic]] head and [[polyethylene]] acetabular cup
  • Liner wear, particularly when over 2 mm, increases the risk of dislocation.<ref name=berry2012/> Liner creep, on the other hand, is normal remoulding.<ref name=Watt/>
  •  doi = 10.1016/j.arth.2009.05.018 }}</ref> These are used to describe the location of for example areas of loosening.
  • Intraoperative acetabular fracture
  • Metal on metal prosthetic hip
SURGERY REPLACING HIP JOINT WITH PROSTHETIC IMPLANT
Total hip replacement; Hip implant; S-rom; Artificial hip; Artificial hips; Hip Replacement; Replacement hip; Hip replacement surgery; Hemiarthroplasty; Arthroplasty, replacement, hip; Total hip arthroplasty; Hip-replacement surgery; Hip Joint Replacement; Total Hip Replacement; Hip arthroplasty; Hip surgery; Smith-Petersen anterior approach to the hip; Hardinge lateral approach to the hip; Watson-Jones anterolateral approach to the hip; Moore or Southern posterior approach to the hip; Metal-on-metal hip controversy; Hip replacements; Hip prosthesis; Hip joint replacement; Exeter hip stem; Exeter hip; Acetabular inclination

медицина

артропластика тазобедренного сустава

cost reduction         
PROCESS USED BY COMPANIES TO REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND INCREASE THEIR PROFITS
Cost-cutting; Cost cutting; Cost saving; Cost-saving

бухгалтерский учет

снижение издержек [затрат] (уменьшение расходов с целью повышения прибыльности (напр., путем сокращения неэффективных расходов) или в целях экономии, когда компания испытывает финансовые трудности)

строительное дело

снижение стоимости, уменьшение расходов

синоним

cost saving

Определение

replacement value
The replacement value of something that you own is the amount of money it would cost you to replace it, for example if it was stolen or damaged.
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Википедия

Replacement value

The term replacement cost or replacement value refers to the amount that an entity would have to pay to replace an asset at the present time, according to its current worth.

In the insurance industry, "replacement cost" or "replacement cost value" is one of several methods of determining the value of an insured item. Replacement cost is the actual cost to replace an item or structure at its pre-loss condition. This may not be the "market value" of the item, and is typically distinguished from the "actual cash value" payment which includes a deduction for depreciation. For insurance policies for property insurance, a contractual stipulation that the lost asset must be actually repaired or replaced before the replacement cost can be paid is common. This prevents overinsurance, which contributes to arson and insurance fraud. Replacement cost policies emerged in the mid-20th century; prior to that concern about overinsurance restricted their availability.

If insurance carriers honestly determine replacement cost, it becomes a "win-win" for both for the carriers and the customers. However, when a replacement cost determination is made by the carrier (and, perhaps, its third party expert) that exceeds the actual cost of replacement, the customer is likely to be paying for more insurance than necessary. To the extent that the carrier has knowingly or carelessly sold excessive (i.e. unnecessary) insurance, such a practice may constitute consumer fraud.

Replacement cost coverage is designed so the policy holder will not have to spend more money to get a similar new item and that the insurance company does not pay for intangibles. For example: when a television is covered by a replacement cost value policy, the cost of a similar television which can be purchased today determines the compensation amount for that item. This kind of policy is more expensive than an Actual Cash Value policy, where the policyholder will not be compensated for the depreciation of an item that was destroyed. The total amount paid by an insurance company on a claim may also involve other factors such as co-insurance or deductibles. One of the champions of the replacement cost method was the Dutch professor in Business economics Théodore Limperg.

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