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accounting currencydevise comptable (The customary monetary unit of measure that is used to record the monetary value of economic resources in ledger accounts)
accounting currency unitdevise comptable (A currency unit used to quantify the financial consequences of accounting events)
alternate currencydevise secondaire (The currency unit used on a site to convert and format a second currency for dual display)
base currencydevise de base (The currency a business uses to record all transactions in their ledgers, or the primary currency in which they transact with their bank. The base currency is also commonly referred to as the billing currency, functional currency, or booking currency of a business. The Order Processing pipeline always processes orders using the base currency of the Web site. The base currency can be different than the buyer currency and the supplier currency. The base currency is stored in the billing_currency field in the orderform header)
base currency unitdevise de base (The computed currency unit in an exchange rate calculation)
buyer currencydevise de l'acheteur (The currency unit used on a site to convert and format a second currency for dual display)
currency codecode de devise (An alphanumeric identifier that represents a currency unit)
currency codecode devise (An alphanumeric identifier that represents a currency unit)
currency conversionconversion monétaire (The process of restating foreign currency accounts of subsidiaries into equivalent currency (usually the reporting currency of the parent company), in order to prepare consolidated financial statements in the native currency of the parent company)
currency conversion ratetaux de conversion monétaire (The multiplier used for converting the base currency of the Web site to the buyer currency or supplier currency)
currency exchangechange (The process of restating foreign currency accounts of subsidiaries into equivalent currency (usually the reporting currency of the parent company), in order to prepare consolidated financial statements in the native currency of the parent company)
currency LCIDLCID de devise (A value that identifies the locale for currency handling. The default value is zero, which uses the default locale ID of the server)
currency locale identifieridentificateur LCID de devise (A value that identifies the locale for currency handling. The default value is zero, which uses the default locale ID of the server)
currency symbolsymbole de devise (A symbol selected to designate a specific currency)
currency symbolsymbole monétaire (A symbol selected to designate a specific currency)
currency translationconversion monétaire (The process of restating foreign currency accounts of subsidiaries into equivalent currency (usually the reporting currency of the parent company), in order to prepare consolidated financial statements in the native currency of the parent company)
currency unitdevise (A discrete division of currency value)
foreign currencydevise étrangère (Any form of money in public circulation that is not your base (local) currency)
foreign currency revaluationréévaluation des comptes en devises (A procedure for recording revalued assets and liabilities that account for differences in exchange rates between an original transaction currency unit and accounting currency unit conversion and a period end transaction currency and accounting currency conversion)
foreign currency translationconversion monétaire (The process of restating foreign currency accounts of subsidiaries into equivalent currency (usually the reporting currency of the parent company), in order to prepare consolidated financial statements in the native currency of the parent company)
foreign currency translationconversion des devises (A procedure for recording revalued functional currency account balances when restating account balances in a reporting currency)
foreign currency unitdevise étrangère (A currency unit of a country/region that is not the functional currency unit of the primary legal entity)
functional currencydevise fonctionnelle (The primary currency in which a company maintains its financial records. Typically the functional currency is the currency for the country/region where the company is located)
functional currency unitdevise fonctionnelle (A currency unit of a country/region in which a primary legal entity locates its business activities and in which it generates most of its revenue and expenses)
high-precision currency valuevaleur de devise haute précision (A currency value represented as a 64-bit integer)
originating currencydevise d'origine (The currency in which a business exchange is transacted and recorded)
pivot currencydevise pivot (The currency against which exchange rates are entered in the rate measure group)
quotation currency unitdevise de cotation (The currency unit in an exchange rate calculation)
reporting currencydevise de déclaration (The monetary unit of measure used to record the converted monetary value of economic transactions in ledger accounts for financial and management reporting purposes)
reporting currency unitdevise de reporting (A currency unit that is used to record the financial consequences of accounting events and to prepare and report ancillary financial statements)
system currency unitdevise système (A currency unit that is used as the default currency unit if no currency unit is specified when entering monetary amounts)
transaction currency unitdevise de transaction (A currency unit that a party accepts for payment)
triangulation currencydevise pivot (A currency that can be used to convert between two other currencies for which there is no direct exchange rate table available. The triangulation currency must have available exchange rates with both of the currencies to be converted. The first currency can be converted into the common (triangulation) currency, and then the common currency can be converted into the second currency)