- financial, adjustment
- rajustement m monétaire
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
adjustment — ad‧just‧ment [əˈdʒʌstmənt] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. a change that is made to something in order to correct or improve it: • We have made an adjustment to our target. • Grants are to be slashed by 33%, after adjustment for inflation. ˌcost … Financial and business terms
financial obligations on breakdown of marriage — in English family law, the process of distributing a couple s capital and income in a just and equitable way when their marriage ends in divorce. The court has extensive powers to make financial provision for the applicant. Under the Matrimonial… … Law dictionary
adjustment date — The date on which parties agree that certain financial adjustments will be made to a contract. For example, on the sale of property, there is an adjustment date set which is the time for the costs, such as property taxes, water, etc., to be… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
adjustment — [n1] adaptation acclimation, acclimatization, alteration, arrangement, balancing, conformance, correcting, fitting, fixing, improvement, mending, modification, ordering, organization, organizing, orientation, readjustment, redress, regulating,… … New thesaurus
Financial core — A 1963 United States Supreme Court ruling, NLRB v. General Motors , defined the term financial core as it applies to compulsory union membership. The term is frequently abbreviated to FiCore or Fi Core.OriginUnder the National Labor Relations Act … Wikipedia
Adjustment Date — 1. The date on which financial adjustments will be made to a contract or transaction, as agreed to by all the parties involved in the transaction. 2. Adjustment date also refers to the date on which the interest rate changes in an adjustable rate … Investment dictionary
adjustment — noun 1 small change made ADJECTIVE ▪ delicate, fine, minor, slight, small ▪ important, major, significant ▪ … Collocations dictionary
adjustment — 1. an adverse price movement If you are buying, a price adjustment means you will pay more: Price adjustment adds £5m to Carsington bill. (Water bulletin, August 1983) However, if you own shares, an adjustment means the prices have… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Adjustment Frequency — The frequency at which interest rate changes or resets on an adjustable rate mortgage occur. Different adjustable rate mortgages have different adjustment frequencies. Typically, the adjustment frequency is once a year, but it can be as often as… … Investment dictionary
Adjustment Income — Income paid to the dependent(s) of a primary wage earner in the event of his or her death. These funds, usually provided through life insurance policies, are intended to provide financial support as the beneficiary adjusts to becoming self… … Investment dictionary
financial — adj. Financial is used with these nouns: ↑accountability, ↑acumen, ↑adjustment, ↑administration, ↑advantage, ↑advice, ↑adviser, ↑affair, ↑aid, ↑analysis, ↑analyst, ↑ … Collocations dictionary