💪solvency (solvabilité)

noun
ˈsɒl.vən.si
la possession d'actifs supérieurs aux passifs; capacité à rembourser les dettes (la possession d'actifs supérieurs aux passifs; capacité à rembourser les dettes)

Signification

The possession of assets in excess of liabilities; ability to pay debts.
The ability to meet one's debts and financial obligations; financial soundness.
Traduction de la signification
La possession d'actifs excédant les dettes; capacité à rembourser les dettes
La possession d'actifs excédant les dettes; capacité à rembourser les dettes

Phrases d'exemple

The company's solvency improved after restructuring.

La solvabilité de l'entreprise s'est améliorée après la restructuration.
La solvabilité de l'entreprise s'est améliorée après la restructuration.

The company's solvency improved after reducing expenses.

La solvabilité de l'entreprise s'est améliorée après avoir réduit les dépenses.
La solvabilite de l'entreprise s'est amelioree apres avoir reduit les depenses.

The company's solvency determines its financial health.

La solvabilité de l'entreprise détermine sa santé financière.
La solvabilite de l'entreprise determine sa sante financiere.

Synonymes

financial stability, creditworthiness, viability, liquidity
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financial stability, creditworthiness, viability
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financial stability, creditworthiness, liquidity
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financial stability, creditworthiness, viability

Antonymes

insolvency, bankruptcy, default, debt
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insolvency, bankruptcy, default
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insolvency, bankruptcy, debt
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insolvency, bankruptcy, default

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