Italian term
reddito medio normale atteso per il futuro
IL MODELLO MISTO – Il metodo UEC
W = K +ani ∙ (R -i” ∙ K)
K = Patrimonio netto rettificato
R = Reddito medio normale atteso per il futuro
Vi deve essere coerenza tra K ed R (es ammortamenti)
(probably taken from here: http://www.unitus.it/public/platforms/13/cke_contents/2249/c...'azienda%20slide.pdf)
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Proposed translations
expected average future earnings
expected average future income/revenue
http://dictionary.reverso.net/italian-english/reddito
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: Normalized Earnings https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/ac...
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average expected future ordinary income
But did a search for reddito normale and got a lot of hits for normal income, which I think is the same as ordinary income, which is a financial term.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/ordinaryincome.asp
This link refers to reddito medio atteso which means expected (forecasted) average income. http://www.omniaconsulting.it/hcm/hcm6234-25_3904-Formula pe...
The order of the words are important here, as average forecast has a different meaning from forecast average.
So my answer would have been "expected future average ordinary income" but changed to "expected average ordinary income for the future" to avoid having three adjectives next to each other, which is arguably why the Italian word order is what it is here.
However, future ordinary income seems to be the top search find here, and so would like to fit the other words around that as primary target and then incorporate the common "expected future" phrase also. https://www.taxlawforchb.com/2019/12/sale-of-a-contract-ordi...
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2020-10-01 12:49:10 GMT)
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Presumably this has to do with scenario planning, so the average projected income from a variety of scenarios.
future normalized average earning
http://www.unitus.it/public/platforms/13/cke_contents/2249/c...
R = Reddito medio normale atteso per la società da valutare
https://www.dse.univr.it/documenti/OccorrenzaIns/matdid/matd...
R = future normalized average earning
Pls look at the download link "R is the future normalized average earning"
http://rivistapiccolaimpresa.uniurb.it/index.php/piccola/art...
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