τα από αγορά προερχόμενα αποθέματα

English translation: purchased stock (items)

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Greek term or phrase:τα από αγορά προερχόμενα αποθέματα
English translation:purchased stock (items)
Entered by: Kyriacos Georghiou

10:23 May 1, 2012
Greek to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general)
Greek term or phrase: τα από αγορά προερχόμενα αποθέματα
τα από αγορά προερχόμενα αποθέματα (εμπορεύματα, πρώτες ύλες, αναλώσιμα) - σε παράρτημα ισολογισμού
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Local time: 01:20
purchased stock (items)
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Kyriacos Georghiou
Cyprus
Local time: 01:20
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Summary of answers provided
3 +2purchased stock (items)
Kyriacos Georghiou
4purchases/stock in hand
transphy


  

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8 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +2
purchased stock (items)


Explanation:
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Kyriacos Georghiou
Cyprus
Local time: 01:20
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in GreekGreek
PRO pts in category: 58

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agree  transphy: Purchased Stock= purchases
27 mins
  -> Thank you Phyto

agree  bol.b.
14 hrs
  -> Thank you b.
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33 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
purchases/stock in hand


Explanation:
Usual terms in Accounting Balance Sheets. 'Purchases' is used for ALL one bought in the term of the Accounting period and 'Stock in hand' is what is left of those purchases at the time of the Accounting end date. THESE TERMS are 2 SEPARATE items in Balance sheets and I am NOT clear as to which is being asked here, without sight of the Balance sheet. Asker's choice!!

transphy
Local time: 23:20
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in GreekGreek
PRO pts in category: 40
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