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  • '''Depreciation''' – A non-cash expense involving allocating the cost of an asset over a ...sive manner such as nuclear waste facilities. There are several methods of depreciation; the following are some of the better known or popular.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Depreciation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Depreciation''' – A non-cash expense involving allocating the cost of an asset over a ...sive manner such as nuclear waste facilities. There are several methods of depreciation; the following are some of the better known or popular.
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  • ...in the market, but only $4000 in the books ($12000 book value – (4*$2000) depreciation. How do we reconcile the difference between book and market value? In this ...s the lack of use of depreciation (land). It is important to remember that depreciation is not the only method for reducing the value of an asset. Depletion and am
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Depreciation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Depreciation and amortization Depreciation and amortization are added to net income because they are noncash expenses.
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  • {{r|Depreciation (accounting)}} {{r|Exchange rate depreciation}}
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  • ...erational income, which is the gross profit minus operating expenses minus depreciation; then the earnings before interest and taxes is calculated; and finally the ...g for the company, payroll taxes related to the salaries, office supplies, depreciation of office supplies/buildings, rent, maintenance fees, business licenses, le
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  • ...to its spot price indicates the market’s expectation of an appreciation or depreciation of that currency.
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  • ...0% of that system had to be replaced every 100 months, using straight-line depreciation, the monthly cost would be $800,000. Add that to the financing cost, say 0.
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  • ...iples (GAAP) ), and includes the explicit costs of doing business, such as depreciation, interest and taxes. Accounting profits tend to be higher than economic pro
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  • ...gross domestic product becomes '''gross national product''' (GNP), and if depreciation is also allowed for, it becomes '''net national product''' or simply '''na
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  • ...gross domestic product becomes '''gross national product''' (GNP), and if depreciation is also allowed for, it becomes '''net national product''' or simply '''na
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  • ...cked the problem in a pamphlet, "The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes" (1809). His views were influential in molding the report of
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  • ...inflation]] rate to 11 percent from its 1994 rate of 224 percent, and the depreciation of its [[exchange rate]] to 7 percent from its 1995 30 per cent rate. The
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  • ...ssibility thereof is likely to result in a rise in interest rates and/or a depreciation of its currency.
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  • ...n their [[unit labour cost]]s could no longer be offset by [[exchange rate depreciation]]. In 2010, a crisis developed over increases in the [[budget deficit]]s
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  • ...includes fuel, maintenance and administration, and a realistic estimate of depreciation, but not license fees, tariffs and taxes. For storage systems, capital cost
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