real terms
1real terms — plural noun (economics) The cash value, adjusted according to eg a price index, of goods or a service • • • Main Entry: ↑real …
2real terms — A representation of the value of a good or service in terms of money, taking into account fluctuations in the price level. Economists are usually interested in the relationship between the prices of goods in real terms, i.e. by adjusting prices… …
3real terms accounting — A system of accounting in which the effects of changing prices are measured by their effect on a company s financial capital (i.e. shareholders equity) to see if its value is maintained in real terms. Assets are measured at current cost. Profit… …
4real terms accounting — A system of accounting in which the effects of changing prices are measured by their effect on a company s financial capital (i. e. shareholders equity) to see if its value is maintained in real terms. Assets are measured at current cost Profit… …
5real terms — actual terms, actual conditions …
6real terms — A representation of the value of a good or service in terms of money, taking into account fluctuations in the price level …
7in real terms — ► used to describe the real level or amount of something, when you consider all the things that affect it, especially inflation: »In the past 10 years, gross income has increased by 22% in real terms. »Total expenditure will rise in real terms by …
8in real terms — phrase after considering all the things that affect the true value of something Spending was cut by 4% in real terms. Thesaurus: true, definite and based on factssynonym Main entry: real …
9in real terms — after considering all the things that affect the true value of something Spending was cut by 4% in real terms …
10real — [[t]ri͟ːl[/t]] ♦ 1) ADJ Something that is real actually exists and is not imagined, invented, or theoretical. No, it wasn t a dream. It was real... Legends grew up around a great many figures, both real and fictitious. Syn: genuine Ant: imaginary …