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excessive$26449$ - перевод на немецкий

ECONOMIC TERM FOR LARGER STOCK THAN NECESSARY
Excessive stock; Excessive inventory

excessive      
adj. übertrieben, übermäßig
economic profit         
  • In a regulated industry, the government examines firms' marginal cost structure and allows them to charge a price that is no greater than this marginal cost.  This does not necessarily ensure zero economic profit for the firm, but eliminates a [[monopoly profit]].
  • (monopoly) economic profit]].  An oligopoly usually has "economic profit" also, but usually faces an industry/market with more than just one firm (they must ''share'' available demand at the market price).
  • Only in the short run can a firm in a perfectly competitive market make an economic profit.
(IN THE ACCOUNTING SENSE OF THE EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER COST) SUM OF TWO COMPONENTS: NORMAL PROFIT AND ECONOMIC PROFIT
Economic Profit; Economic profits; Normal profit; Economic profit; Profitability; Profitable; Supernormal profits; Subnormal profit; Normal Profit; Excessive profits; Excess profit; Excessive profit; Economic profitability; Normal economic profit; Elements of economic profit; Monopolistic profit; Normal profits; Personal gain; Abnormal profits
wirtschaftlicher Profit (Gelder die eine Firma am Ende des Wirtschaftsjahres verteilen kann ohne vom Wert der Anfangsperiode zu verlieren)
alcohol abuse         
  • "After Whisky Driving Risky." Safety roadsign in [[Ladakh]], India
  • ISCD]] 2010 study showing that alcohol has the highest economic cost to society of all drugs considered.
  • The [[United States Navy]] provides informative, in-depth training on alcohol and drug abuse prevention to sailors and supervisors.
  • A label on alcoholic drinks promoting zero alcohol during [[pregnancy]]
SUBSTANCE ABUSE THAT INVOLVES THE RECURRING USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESPITE NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES
Alcohol misuse; Drinking learner's permits; Ethanol abuse; Drinking learner permit; Drinker's learning permit; Drinkers' learning permit; Drinker's learner's permit; Drinkers' learners' permit; Drinker learner permit; Drinking learning permit; Drinking learner's permit; Drinking learners' permits; Excessive drinking; Nondependent alcohol abuse; Abuse of alcohol; Alcohol and crimes; Alcohol Abuse; Alcohol and crime; Misuse of alcohol; Alcohol and violence; Excessive alcohol use; Excessive alcohol consumption; Excessive alcohol intake; Causes of alcohol abuse; Drinking to excess
Alkoholismus

Определение

overstock
¦ verb stock with more than is necessary or required.
?put more animals in (an area) than it is capable of supporting in terms of food or space.
¦ noun a supply or quantity in excess of demand.

Википедия

Overstock

Overstock, excessive stock, excess2sell, B-stock, or excess inventory, is the result of poor management of stock demand or of material flow in process management. Excessive stock is also associated with loss of revenue owing to additional capital bound with the purchase or simply storage space taken. Excessive stock can result from over delivery from a supplier or from poor ordering and management of stock by a buyer for the stock.

When referring to overstock merchandise in the form of consumer goods in a retail operation, the term refers to goods that have never been purchased by a customer but that are considered excessive stock from shelves and/or warehouses. Excessive stock is typically discarded of in the following ways: returned to the manufacturer or original distributor; liquidated to companies that then resell it on the secondary wholesale or retail market; sold at an extreme discount to existing customers; or sold to salvage companies which then process metals and components of value.