virements pst à pst

English translation: reclassifications (between items)

09:05 Jan 6, 2016
French to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Accounting / In a French company\'s financial statements
French term or phrase: virements pst à pst
The full phrase is "Acquisitions, creations, virements pst a pst." (The "a" should have an acute accent, sorry)

This is the heading of one column in a table entitled "Informations relatives au bilan et au compte de resultat - Etat des immobilisations"

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Local time: 10:35
English translation:reclassifications (between items)
Explanation:
I usually use this; (between items) is not really necessary
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Rebecca Davis
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Summary of answers provided
4 +4reclassifications (between items)
Rebecca Davis
3 +2transfers between headings
B D Finch
1 +1(internal) transfers between items
Tony M


  

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(internal) transfers between items


Explanation:
I'm having to assume here that 'pst' is short for 'poste'.

I believe this means transfers of amounts from one posting to another — presumably, between different categories. It should be possible for you to confirm this by looking at the figures.

Tony M
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agree  philgoddard: You were first!
7 hrs
  -> Thanks, Phil! Though I'm not sure my terminology's actually quite spot on.
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virements pst a pst
transfers between headings


Explanation:
It's a grave, not an acute accent and, written in full, should read: "virements poste à poste", which I believe is transfers between (budget or accounting) headings, or between lines.

ec.europa.eu/.../Guide_for_applicants_Estimated_budget_for_an_action....National Statistical Institutes of Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Hungary, Iceland, ..... the estimated budget by transfers between headings of eligible costs, ...

www.ig-conseils.com/fichiers/f56/pdf_.pdf
Création automatique de biens. 4- Virement poste à poste. • Changement de l'affectation comp- table.

www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr/publications/.../392014395_300...
30 avr. 2011 - 4 : Pour rappel : le total de la colonne de virement poste à poste doit être nul.
[i.e. they should cancel each other out.]





B D Finch
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agree  Tony M
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  -> Thanks Tony

agree  Daryo
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virements pst a pst
reclassifications (between items)


Explanation:
I usually use this; (between items) is not really necessary

Rebecca Davis
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Tony M
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agree  GILLES MEUNIER
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agree  Yvonne Gallagher
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agree  sam@fr-uk
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