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REFERENCE DICTIONARY
OF BANKING AND COMMERCE
ENGLISH-LITHUANIAN-ENGLISH
Ed. (6th volumes) by Prof. Antanas BURAČAS
57,000 FINANCIAL, BANKING, COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, REAL ESTATE TERMS AND DEFINITIONS. ALSO CODES OF CURRENCIES AND MEASURES, BUSINESS ABBREVIATIONS.
The Reference Dictionary covers such subjects as finance, micro- and macroeconomics, economic statistics, civil law (financial, contractual, intelectual a.o. property), state and constitutional law, political economy, and informatics (including terms from main economic classificators of UN, WB, IMF, ILO, European Union, other international organizations).

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Vol. I. The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Banking and Commerce, Lithuanian-English, Vilnius University, 464 p.,1997. |

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Vol. II. The Reference Dictionary of World Currencies and Coins, Vilnius & Vytauti Mgn.Universities, 368p.,1999. |

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Vol. III. The International Finance and Commercial Abbreviations, Vilnius Mykolas Romeris University, 2008. |
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Vol. IV. The European Union Abbreviations in Finance and Economics Vilnius, 2008 (editing). |

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The Finance and Investment Information on Web, 2006, 530 p. |

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Vol. VI The International Business Tickers and Financial Investment Codes, Vilnius, ~1700 p., 2009 (in final review).
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Vol I-III also available in CD-ROM version, named FINLED (programs by V. Statulevicius & D. Kudzma), which is convenient to use directly in the environment of working documents (for WIN 98').
The Dictionary includes these supplements:
1. notes and coins of the world states and territories with their SWIFT codes as well as the identification of monetary systems and security marks;
2. tables for calculating simple, compound interest rates, and discount rates, such as future value of an annuity and the present value of money; the time for given capital to double at several rates of interest. Calculation of income from dividend yielding stocks;
3. abbreviations used in business, banking, (stock) exchange and monetary policy, international classificators (SNA, EUROVOC, ISIC, CPC, CPA, COICOP, COFOG, NACE, PRODCOM, SITC, MGFS, ISCO a.o.); official names of Central Banks, Commodity and Stock Exchanges of the world, standard amounts of terminal deals;
4. conversion of the Metric system units to English measures and weights (and vice versa);
5. classification of countries of the world according to the evaluation of investment risk ratings;
6. slang and widely used colloquial terms dealing with monetary exchange and banks.
Welcome any support, iniciative or suggestion of joint venture for the commercial editing/multiplication.
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