- prudent management
- рациональное использование
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Prudent avoidance principle — Prudent avoidance is a precautionary principle in risk management, stating that reasonable efforts to minimise potential risks should be taken when the actual magnitude of the risks is unknown. The principle was proposed by Prof. Granger Morgan… … Wikipedia
Management due diligence — is the process of scientifically evaluating the executives who make up the senior management team(s) prior to the close of a business deal that involves integrating the functions and cultures of two or more companies (private equity buyouts,… … Wikipedia
management — I (directorate) noun administration, administrators, advisers, authority, board, board of directors, bureau, bureaucracy, caretakers, central office, chair, chairmen, command, committee, controllers, custodians, decision making body, directors,… … Law dictionary
prudent conduct — index management (judicious use) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Prudent Investment — Generally, any use of financial assets that is suitable for the risk and return profile and the time horizon of a given investor. Fiduciaries (such as financial advisors, attorneys, CPAs and retirement plan sponsors) who are entrusted with making … Investment dictionary
Prudent Man Rule — An investment standard. In some states, the law requires that a fiduciary, such as a trustee for pension funds, may invest the trust s or fund s money only in a list of securities designated by the state the so called legal list. In other states … Black's law dictionary
management — the role of conducting and supervising a business. Glossary of Business Terms The people who administer a company, create policies, and provide the support necessary to implement the owners business objectives. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * *… … Financial and business terms
management — noun 1 managing sth ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, competent, effective, efficient, good, proper, prudent, sound ▪ bad … Collocations dictionary
prudent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin prudent , prudens, contraction of provident , providens more at provident Date: 14th century characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence: as a. marked by wisdom or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Prudent Investor Act — A U.S. law that sets the standard of fiduciary duty for those entrusted with the responsibility of managing others money, such as trustees and estate administrators. It requires that a trustee weigh risk versus reward when making investment… … Investment dictionary
prudent — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ consider sth, think sth (esp. BrE) ▪ We thought it prudent to telephone first. ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary