(Ekonomi) Uluslararası borçlanma işlemlerinde, borçlu bankanın veya doğrudan doğruya borçlu olan devletin alacaklı olan kurum ya da devletle anlaşarak, borcun vadesinin daha ileri bir tarihe alınması işlemine verilen addır. Bu işlemdeki daha uzun vade, daha uzun faiz götürüsü anlamına gelir. Halk arasında "Borcumu ne inkar ederim, ne de öderim" olarak tanımlanır. Konsolidasyon kararı alan bir devlet, o an için bu borçların faizini dahi ödeyemeyecek durumdadır. İleriki yıllarda kendini düzeltip borçlarını kapatsa dahi, konsolidasyon işlemi, o ülkenin uluslararası kredi notunu ve prestijini düşürür
PEKİŞTİRME: Çıkarma kuvveti tarafından askeri hükümet kontrol kıyısının tesisi ile başlayıp, kontrol işgal kuvvetleri tarafından tesisine kadar geçen devre
(Ekonomi) Aynı holdinge mensup olmak gibi aralarında bazı bağlar bulunan firmaların muhasebe tablolarının, borç ve alacak işlemlerinin birbirlerine mahsub edilmek suretiyle birleştirilerek ortak bir mali tablo ortaya çıkarma işlemidir
(Askeri) PEKİŞTİRME: Çıkarma kuvveti tarafından askeri hükümet kontrol kıyısının tesisi ile başlayıp, kontrol işgal kuvvetleri tarafından tesisine kadar geçen devre
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Definition of consolidate in English English dictionary
To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body; to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to consolidate the armies of the republic
The process of gathering data from dependent entities and aggregating the data up to parent entities After you enter or load data into dependent child entities, you perform a consolidation to aggregate the data through the organization As data consolidates, intercompany processing, conversion methods, equity adjustments, and minority ownerships perform calculations on the data For example, if the dimension Year consists of the members Qtr1, Qtr2, Qtr3, and Qtr4, its consolidation is Year The terms aggregate and roll-up also describe the consolidation process
To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; as, moist clay consolidates by drying
bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated
To unite by means of applications, as the parts of a broken bone, or the lips of a wound
To consolidate a number of small groups or firms means to make them into one large organization. Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards
As a financial term, used to refer to complex aggregations involving intra-company eliminations (to avoid double counting) and frequently currency translations as well
To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact mass; to harden or make dense and firm
If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure. Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round
make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place" make or form into a solid or hardened mass; "consolidate fibers into boards" form into a solid mass or whole; "The mud had consolidated overnight" unite into one; "The companies consolidated" bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated
To reduce the number of blots a player has, frequently as a precursor to offering a double
"The process of combining smaller worksheet files into a single summary worksheet, making it easier to manage large amounts of data "
A solidification into a firm dense mass. It is usually applied to induration (swelling or hardening of normally soft tissue) of a normally aerated lung
The Consolidated financial results of the company (e g Revenue) are the overall combined results across all business segments (adjusting for inter-company and certain other items)
1 a sediment that has a mineral cement or matrix that holds its grains together - rocks 2 a ground-based photographic lunar atlas of extraordinary quality
A rock that is firm and rigid in nature due to the natural interlocking and/or cementation of its mineral grain components The reverse is unconsolidated
A period where the market trades in a broad sideways pattern within a trend Consolidations usually follow a strong market gain or fall and occur as buyers and sellers begin digesting the recent price move A consolidation will end with the market resuming its trend If the consolidation ends with the market heading in the opposite direction to that before the consolidation it is has formed a top or bottom instead
A loan program that allows a borrower to combine various educational loans into one new loan By extending the repayment period (up to 30 years depending on the loan amount) and allowing a single monthly payment, consolidation can make loan repayment easier for some borrowers
Combining two or more loans into one new loan that has a longer repayment term and a single monthly payment that is smaller than the sum of previous monthly payments By consolidating eligible federal student loans and extending the repayment term (up to 30 years, depending on the total loan amount), repayment can be easier Note that while this may ease the borrowers cash flow, consolidation can add significantly to the amount of overall interest that is paid over time
A treatment used to strengthen deteriorated materials to ensure their structural integrity Traditional skills and materials are preferred The intervention should be reversible REPOINTING is an example of a reversible consolidation treatment An example of a non-reversible consolidation process would be the strengthening of a timber by inserting metal rods in a bed of epoxy
The process in a market where prices accumulate at a certain level before reversing or continuing Consolidation indicates exhaustion of a market move, but it does not indicate a change in the trend of the market It is a period of uncertainty It may be characterized by either volatility or the absence of trading But it is a short term phenomenon
When you consolidate loans you combine them If for instance, you have an Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan and a Subsidized Stafford Student Loan, you can combine the two loans and make one payment each month instead of two Consolidation of loans generally results in a lower monthly payment and a longer repayment term Click here for more information
A steam locomotive with a 2-8-0 wheel arrangement, 2 pony truck wheels up front, 8 driving wheels in the middle and no trailing truck wheels at the rear under the firebox (click here to a photo of a Reading class I-10sa Consolidation)
The gradual, slow compression of a cohesive soil due to weight acting on it, which occurs as water is driven out of the voids in the soil Consolidation only occurs in clays or other soils of low permeability
Also called a leveraged rollup, this is an investment strategy in which an LBO firm acquires a series of companies in the same or complementary fields, with the goal of becoming a dominant regional or nationwide player in that industry In some cases, a holding companywill be created, into which the various acquisitions will be folded In other cases, an initial acquisitions may serve as the platform through which the other acquisitions will be made
Consolidation was the term used during the 1956 revolution for the period between October 28 and dawn on November 4, when armed combat had ceased and life had returned to normal, after the political demands of the rebels (and the Hungarian nation) had been met The Kádár government that gained power after November 4 applied the same term to the period up to about 1963 This period, marked by terror and reprisals against those who had taken part in the revolution, allowed the Kádár government to cement its initially tenuous hold on power, with the military help of the Soviet Union
the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them"
(of government debt) This is a means of presenting government accounts in which, where a liability of a government-sector agency and institution is held as an asset somewhere else in the government sector Debt data shown in Economic Outlook are consolidated to the largest possible extent, given data limitations
Consolidation is similar to refinancing, but there is no loan fee It simplifies loan repayment by combining several types of federal education loans into one new loan (In the case of Direct Loan consolidation, the interest rate may be lower than one or more of the underlying loans )
A Biller Service Provider that consolidates bills from other Bill Service Providers or Billers and delivers them for presentment to the Customer Service Provider
An entity that provides consolidation services, joining multiple shipments into a single shipment fro tender to an air carrier An Air Freight Forwarder performs the function of a consolidator
A bill service provider (BSP) that consolidates bills from other BSPs or billers and delivers them for presentment to the customer service provider Also referred to as a Bill Consolidator
An agent who brings together a number of shipments for one destination to qualify for preferential rates Container (Air Cargo) - Air cargo containers are designed in various sizes and irregular shapes to conform to the inside dimensions of a specific aircraft