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вексель nstresses
gen. bank-bill; promissory note (A non-interest-bearing written order used primarily in international trade that binds one party to pay a fixed sum of money to another party at a predetermined future date. Investopedia explains Bill Of Exchange Bills of exchange are similar to checks and promissory notes. They can be drawn by individuals or banks and are generally transferable by endorsements. The difference between a promissory note and a bill of exchange is that this product is transferable and can bind one party to pay a third party that was not involved in its creation. If these bills are issued by a bank, they can be referred to as bank drafts. If they are issued by individuals, they can be referred to as trade drafts. Subsequently, promissory notes have a similar effect with bills of exchange. The difference lies on that promissory notes are prepared by the importer promising to give a direct payment to the seller on a future specified due day. The note is not drawn to any intermediate party. Bills and notes may be negotiated to an unlimited number of successive holders when the current holder wishes to obtain an immediate discounted cash payment and the new holder wishes to buy the note or draft as a short term investment. They are transferred either by endorsement and physical delivery or in the case of ‘bearer instruments' merely by delivery and must be drawn in unconditional terms.- АД); bill; paper; promissory note (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promissory_note Alexander Demidov); a bill of exchange; money order
account. note (в США teterevaann)
amer., bill. note
bank. ineligible bill; unbankable paper; BC (bill of collection)
bill. draft
busin. data bill; exchange bill (dookie)
commer. post note
econ. bill of credit (Ega92); note (of hand); promissory note
el. after-date bill
Gruzovik, econ. bl (bill)
Gruzovik, law, ADR bill of exchange
law long draft
Makarov. order
math. debt securities; no bill; debt security
nautic. draught
railw. letter of exchange
SAP.fin. bill/ex.
slang stiff
stat. bill (СНС; ценная бумага, дающая её держателю безусловное право на получение определённой фиксированной суммы в установленный срок, выпускаемая в обращение и продаваемая ниже нарицательной цены в зависимости от процентной ставки и её срока)
векселя n
gen. bills of exchange and promissory notes (A Practical Guide to the Law of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Alexander Demidov); bank-paper; bank paper; bankable securities; promissory notes / bills of exchange (ABelonogov); commercial papers (usually in the singular. 1. negotiable paper, as drafts, bills of exchange, etc., given in the course of business. 2. corporate promissory notes, usually short-term and unsecured, sold in the open market. RHWD. 1. • short-term negotiable instruments (as bills of exchange, checks, and promissory notes) arising out of commercial transactions; especially • instruments constituting direct obligations of business firms that are sold through note brokers to banks, corporations, and other investors seeking liquid investments 2. commercial papers plural, in Universal Postal Union regulations • pieces of mail matter in a classification comprising business papers and documents and including old correspondence, invoices, and bills of lading that have previously served their purpose and are not at the time of shipment being sent as current personal correspondence. WTNI. What are the advantages and disadvantages of commercial papers? Advantages of commercial papers: 1) It is quick and cost effective way of raising working ... Alexander Demidov); paper; bills (Lavrov)
econ. notes
fin. commercial paper
notar. bills and notes (An archaic term that designated the body of law currently known as the law of Commercial Paper, which governs the methods by which commercial transactions are financed and facilitated by the execution and transfer of documents that contain promises to repay debts according to the terms specified in the documents. West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008); bills of exchange; promissory notes
переводной вексель n
fin. bill of exchange
 Russian thesaurus
вексель n
gen. вид ценной бумаги, денежное обязательство. Безусловный и бесспорный долговой документ строго установленной законом формы. Различают вексель простой и переводный тратта. Передача векселя от одного лица другому оформляется передаточной надписью - индоссаментом. В Российской Федерации Положение о переводном и простом векселе принято в 1991. Большой Энциклопедический словарь
вексель: 2474 phrases in 46 subjects
Abbreviation1
Accounting83
Agriculture2
Alternative dispute resolution7
American usage, not spelling5
Audit3
Banking421
Bills97
British usage, not spelling4
Business242
Cables and cable production2
Caspian1
Commerce5
Corporate governance1
Diplomacy3
Economy789
Electronics11
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development103
Finances79
General216
Informal1
International Monetary Fund5
Investment50
Latin1
Law148
Makarov85
Maritime law & Law of the Sea1
Mathematics5
Microsoft6
Nautical2
Notarial practice7
Obsolete / dated1
Oil / petroleum2
Oil and gas2
Philately / stamp collecting1
Professional jargon2
Sakhalin1
SAP33
SAP finance34
SAP tech.1
Securities3
Slang1
Statistics2
Stock Exchange1
Taxes1
Technology3