Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Czech term or phrase:
načtený úrok
English translation:
interest accrued/accumulated
Added to glossary by
Jana Zajicova
Jun 4, 2008 16:14
16 yrs ago
Czech term
načtený úrok
Czech to English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
Výše vkladu v Kč včetně **načteného úroku**
načtený úrok (as opposed to vypočtený or any other kind of -čtený): is this actually a standard term?
načtený úrok (as opposed to vypočtený or any other kind of -čtený): is this actually a standard term?
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +4 | interest accrued/accumulated | Jana Zajicova |
4 +1 | accrued interest | Marek Buchtel |
4 | accrued interest | Kateřina Suchánková |
4 | interest earned | Michaela Bordessoule |
3 | interest to date | rosim |
Change log
Jun 5, 2008 13:09: Jana Zajicova Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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interest accrued/accumulated
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Note added at 3 mins (2008-06-04 16:18:18 GMT)
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It is readily understandable but probably not so common.
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Note added at 20 hrs (2008-06-05 13:08:25 GMT) Post-grading
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Zrovna jsem se tady loudala, tak jsem tu otázku zmerčila okamžitě. :)
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Note added at 3 mins (2008-06-04 16:18:18 GMT)
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It is readily understandable but probably not so common.
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Note added at 20 hrs (2008-06-05 13:08:25 GMT) Post-grading
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Zrovna jsem se tady loudala, tak jsem tu otázku zmerčila okamžitě. :)
Note from asker:
Thank you. This was my first thought, but I began to have doubts... |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you, Jana and everyone."
+1
3 mins
accrued interest
That's what they most probably mean.
It's not a standard term.
(I don't think you need a link for the term, but never mind, the field is here :-))
It's not a standard term.
(I don't think you need a link for the term, but never mind, the field is here :-))
Note from asker:
Thank you. The term comes up only once, it's just one item in a table of figures - and I found no evidence of wider use of this term, hence my doubts. |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Kateřina Suchánková
: I'm even slower than you but have found the same link.
8 mins
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7 mins
accrued interest
I think it should mean something like "accumulated interest"
Note from asker:
Thank you. It's reassuring that three people have the same idea. I think it makes sense in the context. |
4 hrs
interest earned
as written on my bank statement
Note from asker:
Thank you - yes, that's another version. Some statements may simply say 'interest added'. |
2 hrs
interest to date
(size of the deposit including interest to date)
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Note added at 2 h (2008-06-04 18:23:02 GMT)
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načtený = kočkopes (NArostlý + přiČTENÝ)
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Note added at 5 h (2008-06-04 21:25:48 GMT)
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Citibank would like you.
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Note added at 2 h (2008-06-04 18:23:02 GMT)
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načtený = kočkopes (NArostlý + přiČTENÝ)
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Note added at 5 h (2008-06-04 21:25:48 GMT)
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Citibank would like you.
Note from asker:
I like this idea too! Thanks. |
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