contrapartida

English translation: in contrast/on the other hand

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Spanish term or phrase:en contrapartida
English translation:in contrast/on the other hand
Entered by: Natalia Pedrosa (X)

15:13 Aug 25, 2010
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Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Company obligations
Spanish term or phrase: contrapartida
¿Una sociedad inactiva puede vender un inmovilizado y se obtienen beneficios de dicha venta?
En periodo de inactividad fiscal, la empresa no puede realizar operaciones que generen ingresos. Si desea realizar una operación que suponga un ingreso, deberá volver a darse de alta en la actividad. Y como **contrapartida**, solo aplicar los ingresos o gastos que genere esa operación.
Lisa McCarthy
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Local time: 14:53
in contrast
Explanation:
It's not a financial term related to "partida". Cheers!
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Summary of answers provided
3 +2in contrast
Natalia Pedrosa (X)
5Counter entry/ Off-set entry
Anuja Trehan
4cross-entry / offsetting entry / contra entry
swisstell
4And as a balancing entry
James A. Walsh


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cross-entry / offsetting entry / contra entry


Explanation:
off-set entry

and probably a few more if you care

swisstell
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in contrast


Explanation:
It's not a financial term related to "partida". Cheers!

Natalia Pedrosa (X)
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agree  amendozachisum: agree
36 mins
  -> Gracias, amendozachisum. Cheers!

agree  Ignacio González Sánchez: I agree. It is an expression, not a financial term or something related to that. Could be "on the other hand" also, but the best is this option. Thank you.
9 hrs
  -> Thank you Ignacio. Indeed nothing to do with finance in this case. ;)
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Counter entry/ Off-set entry


Explanation:
Yes having 10 years of experience in financial sector so I know!

Anuja Trehan
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neutral  Natalia Pedrosa (X): Sorry, Anuja, but this Spanish expression has nothing to do with financial terms. ;)
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Y como contrapartida
And as a balancing entry


Explanation:
As in, a balancing entry for tax purposes.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary:

contrapartida femenino

1 (compensación) compensation; (contraste) contrast; como contrapartida in contrast

2 (Comercio) balancing entry


    Reference: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=&q=%22As+a+balancing+entry...
James A. Walsh
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