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bezit

Definitions of bezit
  1. noun
    anything owned or possessed
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    types:
    bezitting, eigendom, goederen, holding
    something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone
    bedoening
    all the property that someone possess
    koopwoning, privé-bezit, privébezit
    movable property (as distinguished from real estate)
    bedoening
    any movable possession (especially articles of clothing)
    immobilia, vastgoed
    property consisting of houses and land
    spiritualiteit
    property or income owned by a church
    huurwoning, verpachting
    property that is leased or rented out or let
    inruilauto, inruiler, inruilobject, inruilwagen, ruilobject
    an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one
    gemeengoed, staatsbezit, staatseigendom
    property owned by a government
    aanwinst, acquisitie, verworvenheid
    something acquired
    erfgoed
    that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner
    onkosten, onkostenvergoeding, uitgaaf, uitgave, verblijfsvergoeding
    money paid out; an amount spent
    aandeel, deel, part
    assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group
    bedrag, geldsom, som, somma
    a quantity of money
    bedrijfsmiddelen, hulpbron, ressource, rijkdom
    available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed
    beleggingsobject, investering
    money that is invested with an expectation of profit
    effectenbezit
    a specific number of stocks or shares owned
    onderpand, pand, pandgoed, securiteit
    property that your creditor can claim in case you default on your obligation
    fortuin, kapitaal
    wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
    bedrijfskapitaal, werkkapitaal
    assets available for use in the production of further assets
    staatspapier
    assets in the form of money
    krediet
    money available for a client to borrow
    deficit, gat, kastekort, tekort
    an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period)
    schuld
    money or goods or services owed by one person to another
    boekschuld
    a creditor's accounts of money owed to him; normally arise from the sale of products or services
    crediteurenadministratie
    a debtor's accounts of money he owes; normally arise from the purchase of products or services
    type of:
    betrekking, relatie
    an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
  2. noun
    a useful or valuable quality
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    types:
    bedrijfsmiddelen, hulpbron, ressource, rijkdom, rijkdommen
    a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
    voordeel, zonzijde
    the quality of having a superior or more favorable position
    specialiteit
    an asset of special worth or utility
    hulp
    a resource
    doorgangshuis, hoop, toeverlaat, toevlucht
    something or someone turned to for assistance or security
    handicaprace
    advantage given to a competitor to equalize chances of winning
    voorsprong
    an advantage held by a competitor in a race
    voorsprong
    the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)
    profijt, voordeel, winst
    the advantageous quality of being beneficial
    belastingvoordeel
    a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
    berekening, eigenbaat, eigenbelang, opportunisme
    the quality of being suited to the end in view
    belastingvoordeel
    an advantage bestowed by legislation that reduces a tax on some preferred activity
    type of:
    eigenschap, feature, hoedanigheid, kenmerk, kenteken, propriëteit
    an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone
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