Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
saneamiento (in context)
English translation:
reorganization
Added to glossary by
Lydia De Jorge
May 30, 2009 23:32
14 yrs ago
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Spanish term
saneamiento (in context)
Spanish to English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
finance report (for USA)
Un régimen transitorio a fin de concluir las operaciones de **saneamiento** relacionadas con el rescate de los ahorradores derivado de la crisis financiera de finales de 1994 y principios de 1995 y celebrar, en su caso, el Nuevo Programa de Compra de Cartera.
I know it is NOT referring to 'sanitation'
TIA
I know it is NOT referring to 'sanitation'
TIA
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | reorganization | Maria Mastruzzo |
4 +1 | rehabilitation | swisstell |
4 | recovery | patinba |
4 | write-down | Melissa Mann |
4 | write-offs | jack_speak |
4 | rationalisation | argosys |
3 | sort finances | Patricia Wild |
Proposed translations
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reorganization
In my opinion, the economy will need a reorganization after the problems stated.
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2009-06-01 20:46:13 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you, Lydia :)
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2009-06-01 20:46:13 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you, Lydia :)
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2 mins
recovery
or return to health of the financial system, if that is what is being referred to
11 mins
sort finances
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+1
13 mins
rehabilitation
in the sense of: financial restructuring
13 mins
write-down
I'm working on a doc. for IPAB right now and this is all over the place... might you be working on some other chapters? If so, pls contact me.
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Spanish term (edited):
las operaciones de saneamiento
write-offs
...
12 hrs
rationalisation
Think of it in a different way. Rationalisation (or rationalization, Amer.) refers to restoring the firm or the portfolio to health, or to making it healthier and stronger, by removing deadwoods, and by organizing for better efficiency, ready to take on the challenge once the world economy starts to recover. It can cover some or all of the concepts of restructuring, reorganizing, retrenchment, downsizing, and the like.
Definition:
3. RATIONALISE - structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results; "We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits"
rationalise
organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea.
. . .
5. Chiefly British To bring modern, efficient methods to (an industry, for example).
v.intr.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rationalize
Hope this helps.
Definition:
3. RATIONALISE - structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results; "We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits"
rationalise
organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea.
. . .
5. Chiefly British To bring modern, efficient methods to (an industry, for example).
v.intr.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rationalize
Hope this helps.
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