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Arabic business dictionary.


9780884003229

Arabic business dictionary.

Ed. by Morry Sofer sofer
 or sopher

In Judaism, a scholar-teacher of the 5th–2nd centuries BC who transcribed, edited, and interpreted the Bible. The first sofer was Ezra, who, with his disciples, initiated a tradition of rabbinical scholarship that is still central in
 and Adnane Ettayebi.

Schreiber Publishing, Inc.

2006

172 pages

$24.95

Paperback

HF1001

While English is (for the most part) the universal language of business, the Arabic world is currently in the process of developing its own business terminology and computer-related words. Organized alphabetically, this reference translates hundreds of business terms commonly used in the U.S. into their Arabic equivalents. A random sampling of those terms: credit card, dun, general lien General lien

An attachment that gives the lender the right to seize the personal property of a borrower who has not fulfilled the obligations of the loan, but prevents the lender from seizing real property.
, land banking, multiple regression Multiple regression

The estimated relationship between a dependent variable and more than one explanatory variable.
, reassessment Reassessment

The process of re-determining the value of property or land for tax purposes.

Notes:
Property is usually reassessed on an annual basis. You may request a "reassessment" if you disagree with your assessment.
, and warehouse.

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