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Sentence count:154+4Posted:2017-01-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: derogationdisparagementwear and tearSimilar words: depreciateappreciationdeprecationprecipitationappreciateappreciatedassociationannunciationMeaning: [dɪ‚priːʃɪ'eɪʃn]  n. 1. a decrease in price or value 2. decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use 3. a communication that belittles somebody or something. 
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61. The problem is that plainly this depreciation charge can not reflect the periodic benefits expected to accrue from using the vehicle.
62. It expects lower extraordinary spending this year, since it has taken charges for job cuts as well as depreciation already.
63. This use is a form of spending; in business it is called depreciation.
64. Secondly, the capital charges are to include depreciation and an interest element.
65. Accruing depreciation, stock valuations, provisions for doubtful debts, etc., are subjective judgements which make historic cost profit subjective.
66. Companies pay corporation tax calculated on their taxable profits after allowance for interest payments and depreciation.
67. Allusions to other texts frequently undergo this same process of depreciation.
68. Indeed, with two assumptions, they will be equal to depreciation charges.
69. This ensures that the sum of capital allowances is equal to the real depreciation incurred.
70. Depreciation is a major expense for most businesses, and the treatment of this expense can have important tax implications.
71. Depreciation is a charge that reduces the value of assets over time, reflecting their use.
72. Bert not being that clever with figures opts for straight line depreciation on all the fixed assets.
73. For instance,(Sentencedict.com ) historical cost accounting yields much lower figures for depreciation than does inflation accounting.
74. Double this rate would allow the total amount of depreciation to be written off at the rate of 40 percent per year.
75. Doubling declining balance is a form of Accelerated Depreciation.
76. Depreciation has two specific meanings ineconomics.
77. Currency depreciation only to destroy confidence.
78. Land is the asset that does not have depreciation.
79. Depreciation is provided on a straight-line basis to write off the cost less estimated residual value of each asset over its estimated useful life.
80. Functional obsolescence----A depreciation in the value of a current product caused by the arrival of a new product that can perform the function in a superior manner.
81. If it left the euro zone, Greece could reap the substantial benefits of a currency depreciation, but doing so would also set off huge runs on banks.
82. SABMiller's bid values Foster's at 12.5 times current year forecast earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
83. It is prohibited to change the depreciation rate, the ratio of reducing depreciation period once the accounting treatment has been confirmed.
84. The amount of depreciation can be calculated by the straight-line method, fixed percentage method, sum-of-the-year's digits method or declining balance method.
85. This article deals with the rationality of the accelerated depreciation method.
86. By far the most widely used accelerated depreciation method is called double - declining - balance method.
87. A depreciation method which allows faster write - offs than the straight line method.
88. Accounting or book-value ROI assumes straight-line depreciation of depreciable assets and a constant cash flow from one year to another within a given timeframe, say three years.
89. The value at which fixed assets are listed in the balance sheet. Effectively the original purchase cost minus any allowance for depreciation.
90. However, management may use different methods in computing depreciation for different assets.
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