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Profit forecast

Глоссарий экономических терминов
    A prediction of future profits of a company, which may affect investment decisions.




Forecast, английский
  1. (прогноз) оценка будущей тенденции, с помощью исследования и анализа доступной информации;

  2. Прогноз (погоды)

  3. «прогноз», оценка будущей тенденции с помощью иссле¬дования и анализа доступной информации.

  4. A storm warning, or reasonable prediction of a gale from the inferences of observed meteorological instruments and phenomena.

  5. Прогноз

  6. A prediction of future events, such as income, sales, or weather.


Forecast, английский

Forecast and control technique, английский
    Методика прогнозирования и управления


Forecast center, английский
    (метеорологический) центр прогнозов


Forecast correction, английский

Forecast dimension, английский
    A dimension that is used to characterize the level of detail for which a forecast is defined.


Forecast error, английский

Forecast estimate of the cost of the project implementation, английский

Forecast feasability, английский

Forecast plan, английский
    A long-range plan for estimating capacity, quantities of finished goods to be sold, and quantities of components needed, and for establishing financial priorities.


Forecast reliability, английский

Forecast verification, английский

Forecast-type evaluation, английский

Forecaster, английский
    Синоптик; прогнозист


Forecasting, английский
  1. Прогнозирование (погоды)

  2. Прогнозирование (научнообоснованное определение возможного объекта, явления, процесса; в отличие от планирования, являющегося элементом управления и направленного на сознательное изменение объекта, прогнозирование применяется по отношению к тем объектам, которые еще не стали планируемыми; в отношении других объектов можно лишь указать, в каком направлении они будут развиваться`)

  3. Прогноз; прогнозирование; предсказание

  4. Прогнозирование

  5. A planning tool that helps management in its attempts to cope with the uncertainty of the future, relying mainly on data from the past and present and analysis of trends. forecasting starts with certain assumptions based on the management’s experience, knowledge, and judgment.

  6. Making predictions regarding future outcomes (such as business performance or demand) based on market research. statistical analysis is used to identify functions relating other variables to the dependent (forecast) variable.

  7. The educated prediction or calculation of future events or conditions. see color forecasting

  8. A planning tool which helps with future decisions

  9. A planning tool which helps with future decisions analyzing the probablility of future outcomes to help lessen uncertainty


Forecasting extrapolation, английский

Forecasting index- quotation method, английский

Forecasting interpolation, английский

Forecasting on the basis of markov chains, английский

Forecasting patent method, английский

Forecasting software, английский
    Программные средства прогнозирования


Prediction, английский
  1. An act of saying what you expect will happen in the future, or what is said  the health ministry’s prediction of a rise in cases of hepatitis b

  2. Прогнозирование; предсказание; прогноз; предредактирование

  3. Прогноз; предсказание ~ of durability прогнозирование долговечности flow ~ прогноз стока

  4. Forecasting quantitative or qualitative outputs through function approximation, applied on input data or measurements.59 610 p t echn i cal g los sary

  5. Literally knowing something outside the range of an observer`s experiences. minimally, prediction is a mere extrapolation of given data into the future (forecasting) or into the past (retrodiction) (->estimation). it is usually justified by reference to general theories or models which serve as the basis for drawing inferences from available data to phenomena outside their range. thus, predictions are the conclusions drawn from the premise of available data using theories and models as a kind of syllogistic device (->simulation) •

  6. A data mining technique that analyzes existing data and uses the results to predict values of attributes for new records or missing attributes in existing records. for example, existing credit application data can be used to predict the credit risk for a new application.


Investment, английский
  1. Инвестиции; капитальные вложения, см. capital investment

  2. Инвестиция

  3. The first process of a siege, in taking measures to seize all the avenues, blocking up the garrison, and preventing relief getting into the place before the arrival of the main army with the siege-train.

  4. Финансирование; капиталовложение; вклад; инвестиция

  5. The purchase of stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, real property, an annuity, collectibles, or other assets, with the expectation of obtaining income or capital gains-or both-in the future.

  6. A discrete asset or group of assets held for future income, appreciation, or both and tracked separately.

  7. The creation of more money through the use of capital.

  8. An item of value purchased for income or capital appreciation. capital investments include equipment, pipes and other fixed assets. financial investments include stocks, bonds, and other securities.


Red herring, английский
    A preliminary prospectus providing information required by the sec. it excludes the offering price and the coupon of the new issue.


Black friday, английский
    A precipitous drop in a financial market . the original black friday occurred on september 24, 1869, when prospectors attempted to corner the gold market.