Apr 3, 2002 19:08
22 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Anticipo a proveedores

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Accounting accounting
Es el nombre de una cuenta. Hay alguna forma corta de expresarla en inglés, de hecho en español en general "adelanto" o "anticipo" no requieren más que eso.

Anticipo a proveedores

(cuenta en la que se asignan fondos para ofrecer anticipos/adelantos a los proveedores)

Gracias, aurora

Proposed translations

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advances to suppliers

Como sugiere Jennifer. Aurora, simplemente adelantos o anticipos podría ser también a empleados, etc.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Gracias! Aurora"
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advances to suppliers

tal cual
Peer comment(s):

agree Baruch Avidar : "down payments"...is a other option
4 mins
Thanks! Prepayments could also be used
agree Annette Flear (X)
8 mins
agree Richard Cadena : This looks like an item on the right hand side of the balance sheet where liabilities are listed.
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agree Trudy Peters
1 hr
agree Dr. Chrys Chrystello
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agree Virginia Alimonda
5 hrs
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Accounts Payable Fund (Suppliers)

If an account is to be established, it has to do with a Fund, in this case.

Suppliers Fund maybe?
One more option for you to consider.

HIH you!
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advance payment

The Company made advance payments to suppliers/contractors. The monitoring and adjustments of the advances required to be streamlined as there were cases of advances not adjusted against supplies.


....interest on financing arranged by suppliers. interest on advance payment to suppliers.
foreign currency charges. 4. Production plan and output calculations, ...
Peer comment(s):

agree Gillian Hargreaves (X) : Supported by Percival/Donaghy/Laidler: European Charts of Accounts; pub. Flambard
10 hrs
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prepayments to suppliers

prepayment (payment in advance) = a payment made for goods or services before they are received. It is treated as deferred debits under the accruals concept and it is shown as a debit balance under debtors in the circulating assets of the balance sheet. (Oxford dictionary of Accounting)
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