financial obligation
英 [faɪˈnænʃl ˌɒblɪˈɡeɪʃn]
美 [faɪˈnænʃl ˌɑːblɪˈɡeɪʃn]
财政承担,债务
英英释义
noun
- an obligation to pay money to another party
双语例句
- Through regulated financial executive pay system, establish financial accountability for executives, executives of financial institutions and personal development associated with the development of enterprises, improve the cost of non-compliance executives of financial institutions, to promote its commitment to the business of credit obligation.
通过规范金融高管的薪酬制度、建立金融高管的问责制,将金融机构高管的个人发展与企业的发展联系在一起,提高金融机构高管的违规成本,促使其承担对企业的授信义务。 - Financial institutions have an obligation to the broader financial system.
金融机构对更广泛的金融体系负有责任。 - A default would come if the government actually failed to fulfill a financial obligation, including repaying a loan or interest on that loan.
如果政府无法履行金融义务,包括偿还贷款本金或利息,就将构成违约。 - An engagement by contract involving financial obligation.
通过契约方式包括财政职责的诺言。 - It is a kind of newer form that state-owned enterprises make use of the leasing, joint investment to escape the financial obligation.
国有企业利用租赁、合资改制方式逃废债是一种较新的形式。逃废债屡禁不止并恶性蔓延,严重损害了金融机构等债权人的利益。 - At the same time, in order to inspect and combat money laundering, the international community generally requires financial institutions to undertake the compulsive obligation of information disclosure.
与此同时,为了预防和打击洗钱犯罪,国际社会普遍要求金融机构承担强制的信息披露义务。 - The provision for bad debts shall be itemized and shown as a deduction item of accounts receivable in the financial statement. When an account receivable is written ofl as uncollectible, the customer still has an obligation to pay.
坏帐准备金在会计报表中作为应收帐款的备抵项目列示。虽然一笔应收帐款已作为坏帐被冲销,但顾客仍有偿还的义务。 - Act of failing to meet a financial obligation.
遇到经济责任的失败行为。 - An option is a financial derivative contract that gives the purchaser the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a certain price.
期权是一个金融衍生品合约。它赋予买家一个毋须强制履行的权利:在一个确定的价格上买入或卖出一种资产。 - Someone who fails to meet a financial obligation.
无法偿还金融债务的人。
