Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
chiusura contabile annuale
Inglese translation:
annual closing
Added to glossary by
Maria Luisa Dell'Orto
Jun 15, 2008 09:56
16 yrs ago
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Italiano term
chiusura contabile annuale
Da Italiano a Inglese
Affari/Finanza
Finanza (generale)
In a balance sheet there are two items listes as
- chiusura annuale contabile
- chiusura annuale contab (the full word is not given so I'm presuming that it is contabile)
Is there any difference? Thanks!
- chiusura annuale contabile
- chiusura annuale contab (the full word is not given so I'm presuming that it is contabile)
Is there any difference? Thanks!
Proposed translations
(Inglese)
4 +2 | annual closing |
Maria Luisa Dell'Orto
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5 | end of financial year |
Alessandra Del Basso
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4 | yearly accounting closing |
Giovanni Pizzati (X)
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4 | Accounting year end |
Pasquale Capo
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3 | end of year balance |
Juliette Scott
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Change log
Jun 19, 2008 07:11: Maria Luisa Dell'Orto Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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annual closing
I agree with you, I think contab stands for "contabile.
Annual closing is performed after all accounting periods in the year have been closed (including the year-end adjustment period if your installation uses one). Since it is typical for books to remain open for some time into a new fiscal year, MARS allows processing for the new year to occur while the previous year is still open. MARS also allows individual accounting periods in the new year to be closed out and reported on before the previous year is closed. The only time limitation on running annual closing is that a year must be closed out before the next year ends.
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/adm/mars/advantage/users/Mug...
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Note added at 3 giorni21 ore (2008-06-19 07:11:11 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you!
Annual closing is performed after all accounting periods in the year have been closed (including the year-end adjustment period if your installation uses one). Since it is typical for books to remain open for some time into a new fiscal year, MARS allows processing for the new year to occur while the previous year is still open. MARS also allows individual accounting periods in the new year to be closed out and reported on before the previous year is closed. The only time limitation on running annual closing is that a year must be closed out before the next year ends.
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/adm/mars/advantage/users/Mug...
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Note added at 3 giorni21 ore (2008-06-19 07:11:11 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you!
Note from asker:
Actually The two terms are chiusura annuale contab and chiusura contabile annuale. That's why I'm confused. Sorry I wrote the wrong term in my query. Thanks! |
Peer comment(s):
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James (Jim) Davis
: For software
17 ore
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Thanks Jim, as a matter of fact I was thinking it was a software (usually items are stated in this way)
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agree |
Valeria Lattanzi
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Grazie Valeria!
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Comment: "Thanks!"
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Accounting year end
buon lavoro, PC
2 ore
end of year balance
This could be another idea - especially if it's in a list of figures...
37 min
end of financial year
end of financial year usually 12 months, in Italy is the solar year January to December in Australia is July to June the year after. It summarizes all financial activities for individuals and businesses and taxes are either paid or returned in accordance with payments made during the financial year.
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-06-15 11:52:54 GMT)
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more specific >year - end financial procedures
> end of year financial procedures
> end of financial year statement
Contab stands for accounts
are all extracted from the operating software MYOB Accounting - ATO (Australian Taxation Department)
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Note added at 2 hrs (2008-06-15 12:04:23 GMT)
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just a note its my daily job as accounts manager
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2008-06-16 11:58:21 GMT)
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buon lavoro a tutti
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-06-15 11:52:54 GMT)
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more specific >year - end financial procedures
> end of year financial procedures
> end of financial year statement
Contab stands for accounts
are all extracted from the operating software MYOB Accounting - ATO (Australian Taxation Department)
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Note added at 2 hrs (2008-06-15 12:04:23 GMT)
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just a note its my daily job as accounts manager
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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2008-06-16 11:58:21 GMT)
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buon lavoro a tutti
Peer comment(s):
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Giovanni Pizzati (X)
: si, fine di esercizio annuale, ma la chiusura della contabilità non é inerente ad esso, se nessuno la opera.
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e' il termine usato per definire la procedura di chiusura contabile annuale che termina con la presentazione di uno "end of financial year statement" il termine puo' variare a seconda del paese target per la traduzione.
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James (Jim) Davis
: Zihron if you are compiling the accounts then you perform the act of closing them. At the end of the financial year (fiscal year in US) you "close" all te P&L accounts and transfer the profit to the balance sheet.
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James credo che Vanita ha materiale a sufficienza per completare la sua traduzione.Last note: Balance sheet e' in effetti il Bilancio finale di tutte le operazioni contabili di un azienda quadrimestrali semestrali o annuali appunto.
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